"If you break a vase in a public place"

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LeTyan

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Hi,

If you break a vase in public place,

you will have to pay for it.

you will have to compensate for it.

you will......................

Which one is the most common. If none, how would you say it in here?

Thank you!
 
"You will have to pay for it" is common and correct.

"You will have to compensate for it" is unnatural and incorrect.

"You will have to pay (or give) compensation for it" is also common and correct.
 
And it should be in a public place.
 
Is the fact that you break the vase in a public place relevant?
 
Is the fact that you break the vase in a public place relevant?
Sorry, I will make my next title of the question more relevant.
 
Sorry, I will make my next title of the question more relevant.

I'm not talking about the title. I just don't understand why someone would only have to pay compensation if the breakage happens in public.
 
I'm not talking about the title. I just don't understand why someone would only have to pay compensation if the breakage happens in public.

In the US, unless there is sign posted that says something to the effect of "You break it, you bought it" accidentally breaking a vase in a store would not lead to a charge.
 
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