Tramper
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Hello.
Does this sentence "Can you wangle me up some Ding Dongs?" have similar meaning with "Can I get some Ding Dongs" or "Could you get me some Ding Dongs"?
Is it okay if I would tell flight attendants "Could you wangle me up some Ding Dongs or some waters" rather than "Could you get me some Ding Dongs?".
Would you tell me what exactly the "wangle someone up" means?
I would appreciate if you could proofread sentences that sound unnatural or give some examples on "wangle/wrangle someone up"
Thank you for taking the time.
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Thank you so much for the corrections and explanations.
I will be trying to include context in my posts from now on.
Thank you for the advice, freeze frame.
I found out the speech on the Movie, "Transformer 2"
The president says to a flight attendant "Can you wangle me up some Ding Dongs".
I though that this term could be friendly way to ask for somthing to someone becasue she seemed like happy to deal with his request to me. So I wanted to make sure if it could occur problem or not if I say to a flight attendant in this manner.
P.s: Shoul I book a first class seat or get an Air Force One for Ding Dongs? not business class? lol
Have a great weekend !
Does this sentence "Can you wangle me up some Ding Dongs?" have similar meaning with "Can I get some Ding Dongs" or "Could you get me some Ding Dongs"?
Is it okay if I would tell flight attendants "Could you wangle me up some Ding Dongs or some waters" rather than "Could you get me some Ding Dongs?".
Would you tell me what exactly the "wangle someone up" means?
I would appreciate if you could proofread sentences that sound unnatural or give some examples on "wangle/wrangle someone up"
Thank you for taking the time.
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Thank you so much for the corrections and explanations.
I will be trying to include context in my posts from now on.
Thank you for the advice, freeze frame.
I found out the speech on the Movie, "Transformer 2"
The president says to a flight attendant "Can you wangle me up some Ding Dongs".
I though that this term could be friendly way to ask for somthing to someone becasue she seemed like happy to deal with his request to me. So I wanted to make sure if it could occur problem or not if I say to a flight attendant in this manner.
P.s: Shoul I book a first class seat or get an Air Force One for Ding Dongs? not business class? lol
Have a great weekend !
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