Sabtu, 24 November 2012

Offering


Have you ever offer something to other people? now we will talking about offering, Declining an offering, Accepting an offering.


Offering


Offering may refer to:
  • Offering, a collection of donations during religious worship, see alms, tithe or charity
  • Offering, a religious sacrifice of plant, animal or human life
  • Offering (Buddhism), a part of devotional practice
  • Securities offering, a discrete round of investment, usually regulated in the United States by the Securities Act of 1933
The expression of “ Would you like....”is normally used for offering something to someone.
      Example :
Karina       : Would you like a cup of tea, Mrs. Rita ?
Mrs. Rita   : Yes, please. Thank you. Hmmm...this tea tastes good....and smells fragrant too.......
Karina       : Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
  • Ways to say it
*    *  Would you like a cup of coffee, Mr. Green?
* Should I get you a bottle of water?
* Could I offer you a glass of milk, Mr. Tarno?
* Would you care some salad?
  • Offering to friends:
*    * Want some?
* Have some?
* Chocolate?
* Grab some for yourself
  • Less formal expressions:
*    * Would you like to have a pancake?
* Why don't you have some lemonade?
* What can I get for you?
* What will you have?
  • Declining an offering
*    * No, thanks.
* No, really won't, thanks
* Not for me, thanks.
  • Accepting an offering: 
*  Thank you.
* Yes, please
* I'd like it very much
* That would be very nice

Offering


Have you ever offer something to other people? now we will talking about offering, Declining an offering, Accepting an offering.


Offering


Offering may refer to:
  • Offering, a collection of donations during religious worship, see alms, tithe or charity
  • Offering, a religious sacrifice of plant, animal or human life
  • Offering (Buddhism), a part of devotional practice
  • Securities offering, a discrete round of investment, usually regulated in the United States by the Securities Act of 1933
The expression of “ Would you like....”is normally used for offering something to someone.
      Example :
Karina       : Would you like a cup of tea, Mrs. Rita ?
Mrs. Rita   : Yes, please. Thank you. Hmmm...this tea tastes good....and smells fragrant too.......
Karina       : Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
  • Ways to say it
*    *  Would you like a cup of coffee, Mr. Green?
* Should I get you a bottle of water?
* Could I offer you a glass of milk, Mr. Tarno?
* Would you care some salad?
  • Offering to friends:
*    * Want some?
* Have some?
* Chocolate?
* Grab some for yourself
  • Less formal expressions:
*    * Would you like to have a pancake?
* Why don't you have some lemonade?
* What can I get for you?
* What will you have?
  • Declining an offering
*    * No, thanks.
* No, really won't, thanks
* Not for me, thanks.
  • Accepting an offering: 
*  Thank you.
* Yes, please
* I'd like it very much
* That would be very nice
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