please

AnnaThompsonMon, 08 Jun 2009 10:47:02 -0500
When does one use the term 'per favore' versus 'per piacere'?
Maria DiLorenziMon, 08 Jun 2009 20:37:50 -0500
Buon giorno Anna and welcome to the Rocket Italian Community!

"Per piacere", "per favore" and "per cortesia" have the same meaning as PLEASE.
They are interchangeable so you can use the one you like without making a mistake!

Please don't hesitate to contact me for further information.

Buona giornata e a presto!
Have a good day and see you later!

Romina
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