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Itasan
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Post by Itasan » Thu Feb 02, 2006 5:27 am

Are thse all common expressions?

1. The drinks are on me.

2. This is my treat.

3. Let me pay for this.

4. I'll treat you this evening.

Are there any other common expressions?

Thank you.

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Post by fluffyhamster » Thu Feb 02, 2006 9:49 am

'The drinks are on me (now? For the whole evening?)!' could result in a totally empty wallet pretty quickly if shouted Milky Bar Kid-style in a crowded bar. Me, I'd go more for 'This round's on me' or 'I'll get these/this round (if you get the next)'.

I associate 'treat' more with food (lunches or dinners). 'Let me pay for this' can be in relation to anything (e.g. this=the popcorn), and is often followed by 'at least - e.g. you got the dinner beforehand, and the cinema tickets just now'.

If I think of more, I'll post them.

Itasan
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Dutch treat

Post by Itasan » Thu Feb 02, 2006 10:19 am

Thank you very much, fluffyhamster, for the valuable answer as always.

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Post by tigertiger » Fri Feb 03, 2006 12:18 pm

BrE
'My shout' = my turn
Usually drinks (booze), sometimes food.


"My crash" = my turn to get the cigarettes out, possibly from slang 'to crash the ash' meaning to break out (hand out) the cigarettes.

"who's crash is it?" = I want a cigarette and its not my turn to crash the ash.

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Re: treat

Post by tigertiger » Fri Feb 03, 2006 12:24 pm

Itasan wrote:Are thse all common expressions?

1. The drinks are on me.

2. This is my treat.

3. Let me pay for this.

4. I'll treat you this evening.

Are there any other common expressions?
Dinner's on me (vision of someone with spaghetti tipped over their head :lol: )
Dinner's my treat
Let me take care of this (the check)/This check is mine
Please, I insist


Amoung friends - Put that away, your money's no good here.

Itasan
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thank you.

Post by Itasan » Fri Feb 03, 2006 11:09 pm

Thank you very much for so many valuable and interesting examples.
"My shout" and "My crash" both mean "It's on me" in this case? Very interesting.

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Re: thank you.

Post by tigertiger » Sat Feb 04, 2006 4:26 am

Itasan wrote:Thank you very much for so many valuable and interesting examples.
"My shout" and "My crash" both mean "It's on me" in this case? Very interesting.
NB just for clarity
BrE
you wouldn't say my shout for cigarettes. Possibly because you are not buying, merely sharing from your packet.

you would't say my crash for anything other than cigarettes

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Re: treat

Post by tigertiger » Sat Feb 04, 2006 4:30 am

Itasan wrote:Are thse all common expressions?

1. The drinks are on me.
BrE
"My round" = "my turn to buy a/the 'round' of drinks"

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