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23 January
- Portuguese (Brazil)
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
When I'm in a store , do I go to checkout or go to the cashier to pay ?
When I'm in a store , do I go to checkout or go to the cashier to pay ?
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- English (US)
You could say either (: But most commonly people would say:
“Where is the checkout?”
“Where can I checkout?”
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- English (US)
I typically say “let’s go to check out” or something like that. I only use “register” or “cashier” occasionally.

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