Send him an SMS, okay?

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Does the following request sound natural with 'okay'?
Send him an SMS, okay?

Can we sometimes use 'okay' in place of 'please'?
 
It works for me.
 
Can we sometimes use 'okay' in place of 'please'?

I agree with Tdol that your example is acceptable, but I don't think I'd necessarily consider your usage of 'okay' as a replacement for the word 'please'. It could be, especially when spoken with a pleading tone, but it could just as easily be read as some kind of tag or interjection.

Regardless, it is widely used and commonly heard.
 
I wouldn't take it as a replacement for "please" either. I would assume that "Send him an SMS" was an imperative, with the "OK?" as something of an afterthought, meaning "Do you understand?" or even "You will do what I say, won't you?"
 
I'm old-fashioned. I prefer a request to contain the word 'please'. I would never use 'OK' as an alternative to 'please'.

Dumbing down, mutter, younger generation, mumble, it wasn't like it in my day, grumble, I blame it on the pill, moan, no manners.

You saying I ain't got no manners, y'old git? :-D
 
You forgot to complain that they don't make things like they used to. I always add "and they never did!"
 
Ahhh, nostalgia's not what it used to be! ;-)
 
It's been a long time since I heard the pill being blamed for society's ills.
 
I anticipate thousands of our punters asking 'What pill?'
 
Sexual intercourse began
In nineteen sixty-three
(which was rather late for me) -
Between the end of the "Chatterley" ban
And the Beatles' first LP.

Philip Larkin
 
You forgot about fluoride in the water.
 
I suppose it's no coincidence that the pill and the H-bomb were invented in the same decade.
 
I have a couple corsets. And somewhere I have a fountain pen.
 
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Com - plet - ly
 
You'll probably find them in your fallout shelter, with your lava lamp and love beads and your husband's bell-bottom trousers.

Lava lamps are out of fashion? :shock:
 
Brilliance like that is never out of fashion.
 
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