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Authentic English expression of checkout
The idiomatic English expression of checkout is as follows:

1, when shopping in the store:

Can I check out here? Can I check out here? )

I want to pay for these items. I want to pay for these goods. )

How much are these? How much are these? )

Do you accept credit cards? Do you accept credit cards? )

Can I pay in cash? Can I pay in cash? )

Can you give me a receipt? May I have a receipt? )

2. When eating in a restaurant:

May we have the bill, please? Can we pay the bill? )

We are ready to pay now. )

Please pay separately. (Please check out separately. )

Can I leave a tip on my credit card? Can I put the tip on my credit card? )

I will pay for everyone. I'll pay the bill. )

3. When checking out of the hotel:

I'd like to check out. I want to check out. )

Can you give me the final bill? May I have the last bill? )

I want to check out now. )

Can you break down the expenses for me? Can you give me a breakdown of the expenses? )

4. When traveling:

I need to pay for the train ticket. )

How much is the taxi fare to the airport? How much is the taxi fare to the airport? )

Can I pay the entrance fee here? Can I pay the entrance fee here? )

Is there an ATM nearby? I need some cash to pay for the trip. Is there an ATM near here? I need to withdraw some cash to pay for my trip. )