Unfortunately, I can't make sense of your post.Context: I am at the billing counter. As a customer, I am asking the billing person about the bill on items.
Could you please bill my items?
Is it correct?
Ans: In the supermarket, A place where we pay for the purchased items.Unfortunately, I can't make sense of your post.
1. What is a billing counter?
A person who is processing the bill on the purchased items at the billing counter in the supermarket.2. What is a billing person?
the money that we pay for the purchased item. We receive the bill from the billing person, who finishes the process of the bill and deliver it.3. What does "the bill on items" mean?
I conveyed it as same as "the bill on items"4. What do you mean by "bill my items"?
We need more context than this and a full explanation of what is happening.
That's called the till (Br) or checkout (AmE).Ans:It's in the supermarket. It's the place where we pay for the purchased items.
That person is called a shop assistant, a till/checkout operator, or a cashier.That's the person who isprocessing the bill on the purchasedscanning the items at thebilling countercheckout in the supermarket.
It's just called the bill.This is the money that we pay for thepurchaseditem.
You don't need the end part at all. The fact that we receive it means they must deliver it.We receive the bill from thebilling personcheckout operator., who finishes the process of the bill and deliver it.
We don't say "Please bill my items". Once the employee has run the items through the till (checkout), you might ask "How much is that?" but usually there's no need to say anything. They finish scanning the items and then say "That's twelve pounds fifty please" (or however much the total is).Iconveyedunderstand it to mean the as same as "the bill on items"
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