Question 1: Can I pay by credit card? Spoken English Can I use my debit/credit card?
Foreigners use two kinds of cards, one is credit card and the other is credit card. . . I don’t know how to translate it in Chinese. The one that can be used by those under 18 is called a debit card. A credit card requires a signature, so if the cashier asks you to sign, it’s a credit card, and if it’s a password, it’s a debit card.
Question 2: Can you swipe your credit card? How do you say in English? Don’t use brush. In Chinese, swipe your credit card. In English, you say brush the crdit card. I think you are cleaning your credit card. Just say May I use my credit card?.
Question 3: How do we express "pay by card" in English for credit card consumption?
The following is an example
A Good morning! I'd like to check out, please.
A Good morning! I want to check out and check out.
B Certainly. Room number?
B Of course. What's the room number?
A six C one C five.
A 6-1-5.
B Mr. Clark. Thank you. How would you like to pay, Mr. Clark?
B Mr. Clark. thank you. How do you want to pay the bill, Mr. Clark?
A Can I pay by credit card? Here’s my Visa card.
A Can I pay by credit card? This is my credit card.
B No problem. If you’d just like to check your bill, Mr. Clark, please sign here.
B No problem. If you would like to see the bill, please sign here, Mr. Clark.
A That’s all OK. Many thanks
A That’s all OK. Many thanks
A That’s all OK. Thank you so much.
Notes
1 When you are leaving a hotel, you check out / check out, e.g. I'd like to check out, please. / I'd like to check out , please. When you arrive at a hotel (and at an airport for a flight) you check in / check in, e.g. Can I check in please? / Can I check in please?
When you leave the hotel When you want to check out, please check out, for example: I'd like to check out, please.
When you check into a hotel (and when boarding a plane at the airport) you check in / check in, for example: Can I check in please? / Can I check in?
2 If you want to ask someone how they wish to pay (e.g. by c定sh or by credit card), you can say: How would you like to pay? / How would you like to pay? In a shop, you can ask if you can pay by card, by saying: Can I pay by credit card? / Can I pay be credit card?
If you want to ask someone how they would like to pay ( For example, by cash or credit card), you can say: How would you like to pay? / How would you like to pay? In a store, you can ask if you can pay by credit card: Can I pay by credit card? / Can I pay by credit card? ...>>
Question 4: "Can I use UnionPay to swipe my card?" How do you say this in English? Can I swipe credit card /debit card via UnionPay channel?
credit card /debit card Credit card or debit card
Question 5: Is it okay to speak English in Sweden? Is it possible to swipe a card over there? Yes, you can swipe a card, but it seems not as worry-free as exchanging cash, and it’s so inconvenient to have no cash on you. You can change it in Swedish Krona at the airport, and you can change it in United Currency on the second floor when you arrive internationally
Question 6: When swiping a card for overseas consumption, how do you say UnionPay (English) 30 points Method 1: Just point to the "UnionPay" LOGO on the card. If their POS supports UnionPay cards, they will use UnionPay;
Method 2: Tell him Use China Unionpay please.