pay by card
The following is an example
A Good morning! I'd like to check out, please.
A Good morning good! I want to check out and check out.
B Certainly. Room number?
B Of course. What's the room number?
A Six – one – 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 cash 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 a bill (e.g. with 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?