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Please Teacher! (Japanese: おねがい☆ティーチャー, Hepburn: Onegai Tīchā, Onegai ☆ Teacher) is an anime television series directed by Yasunori Ide, written by Yōsuke Kuroda, and produced by Bandai Visual.
Please Twins! Please Teacher! ( Japanese: おねがい☆ティーチャー, Hepburn: Onegai Tīchā, Onegai ☆ Teacher) is an anime television series directed by Yasunori Ide, written by Yōsuke Kuroda, and produced by Bandai Visual.
Please Teacher! The setting of the series, though left unsaid in either anime or manga, is Lake Kizaki, located in Nagano, Japan, and the region and its surrounding locations are featured prominently and accurately across the series. The novel states that the school the characters attend is the Nagano Prefectural Kizaki High School.
The word please is used if someone is doing you a favor. If you’re doing them a favor, you can respond of course. – Dan Bron Sep 22 ’15 at 16:40 @DanBron You wouldn’t say Yes please, but you might say Yes, please, as a shortened form of Yes, please do (somewhat like Yes, be my guest).
Whether I’m writing an email to a client, or simply updating a ticket, I always end my correspondence with “ Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions ,” and I mean every word of it. It’s important for our customers to understand the issues they’re facing.