في 15 ثانية
- A polite way to end a vehicle trip immediately.
- Always include 'please' to remain friendly and respectful.
- Use it in taxis, Ubers, or when riding with friends.
- Give the driver a few seconds of warning before the spot.
المعنى
This is a polite way to tell a driver or someone moving that you want to get out or stop moving right where you are.
أمثلة رئيسية
3 من 6In a taxi or Uber
Stop here, please, right by the blue house.
Stop here, please, right by the blue house.
Riding with a friend
Oh, stop here, please! I want to buy some coffee.
Oh, stop here, please! I want to buy some coffee.
In a formal car service
Stop here, please. This entrance is perfect.
Stop here, please. This entrance is perfect.
خلفية ثقافية
In London, passengers often say 'Just here, thanks' or 'Anywhere here is fine.' The word 'thanks' often replaces 'please' when the car is already slowing down. In big cities like NYC, being direct is valued. However, 'Stop here, please' is still the gold standard for avoiding misunderstandings with drivers from diverse backgrounds. When using English in Japan, learners often over-emphasize the 'Stop' which can sound aggressive. Softening it with a very clear 'please' is vital. With Uber and Lyft, the driver knows the destination, but 'Stop here, please' is used to specify the exact side of the street or a specific gate.
Use your hand
When you say 'Stop here, please,' pointing to the curb helps the driver understand exactly where you mean.
Don't shout
Unless it's an emergency, keep your voice calm. Shouting 'STOP!' can scare the driver and cause an accident.
في 15 ثانية
- A polite way to end a vehicle trip immediately.
- Always include 'please' to remain friendly and respectful.
- Use it in taxis, Ubers, or when riding with friends.
- Give the driver a few seconds of warning before the spot.
What It Means
Stop here, please is your magic ticket to getting off a bus, taxi, or car. It tells the person in control of the vehicle exactly what you need. The word stop is the action. Here is the specific spot on the ground. Please is the secret ingredient that makes people want to help you. Without please, you might sound like a grumpy boss. With it, you sound like a polite traveler. It is simple, direct, and very effective.
How To Use It
You say this when you are close to your destination. Don't wait until you are exactly at the door. Give the driver a few seconds to react safely. You can say it loudly if you are on a busy bus. You can say it softly if you are in a quiet car with a friend. Just make sure they hear the here part clearly. If they miss the spot, you might have a long walk back!
When To Use It
Use this in any vehicle that isn't yours. It is perfect for Ubers, Lyfts, and traditional taxis. Use it when a friend is giving you a ride home. You can even use it when walking with someone if you see a shop you like. It works at the airport, near a park, or at a random street corner. It is the universal signal for "I have arrived."
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this on a moving train or a subway. The driver cannot stop between stations just for you! Also, avoid saying it in the middle of a highway or a dangerous intersection. Safety first, always. Don't use it if you are the one driving—that would be talking to yourself! Lastly, don't use it in a formal business meeting to tell someone to stop talking. That would be quite rude.
Cultural Background
In English-speaking cultures, being polite to service workers is very important. Saying please is not optional; it is expected. In places like London or New York, drivers are used to quick, clear instructions. They appreciate brevity because they are busy. Interestingly, in some cities, you might hear Bus stop, please or just Next stop. However, Stop here, please is the most versatile version you can learn.
Common Variations
You might hear people say Can you pull over here? which is a bit more casual. Others might say This is me! when they reach their house. If you are in a hurry, you might say Right here is fine. If you want to be extra polite, try Could you stop here, please?. All of these mean the same thing: the journey is over for now.
ملاحظات الاستخدام
This phrase is neutral and safe for almost any situation. The key 'gotcha' is timing; ensure you speak clearly before the driver passes the destination.
Use your hand
When you say 'Stop here, please,' pointing to the curb helps the driver understand exactly where you mean.
Don't shout
Unless it's an emergency, keep your voice calm. Shouting 'STOP!' can scare the driver and cause an accident.
The 'Just' trick
Adding 'just' (Stop just here, please) makes you sound like a native speaker and very polite.
أمثلة
6Stop here, please, right by the blue house.
Stop here, please, right by the blue house.
Adding a landmark helps the driver find the exact spot.
Oh, stop here, please! I want to buy some coffee.
Oh, stop here, please! I want to buy some coffee.
Casual but still uses 'please' to stay polite with friends.
Stop here, please. This entrance is perfect.
Stop here, please. This entrance is perfect.
Short and clear for a professional setting.
You can just stop here, please. I'll walk the rest of the way!
You can just stop here, please. I'll walk the rest of the way!
Common when you want to save the driver time.
Stop here, please, before I get carsick!
Stop here, please, before I get carsick!
Using the phrase to jokingly escape a wild ride.
Stop here, please. I'm not ready to say goodbye yet.
Stop here, please. I'm not ready to say goodbye yet.
Used to pause a moment before a departure.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing word to make the request polite.
Stop here, ______.
'Please' is the standard way to make a request polite in English.
Which sentence is best for a taxi driver?
You want to get out of the car now.
'Stop here, please' is the most natural and polite way to ask a driver to pull over.
Complete the dialogue.
Driver: We are near the station. Where do you want to get out? Passenger: _________
The passenger needs to specify the location to stop.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You see a beautiful flower while walking.
You use this to ask your companion to pause so you can look at the flower.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Where to use 'Stop here, please'
Transport
- • Taxis
- • Ubers
- • Buses
Social
- • Walking
- • Shopping
- • Sightseeing
Learning
- • Reading
- • Presentations
- • Videos
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينStop here, ______.
'Please' is the standard way to make a request polite in English.
You want to get out of the car now.
'Stop here, please' is the most natural and polite way to ask a driver to pull over.
Driver: We are near the station. Where do you want to get out? Passenger: _________
The passenger needs to specify the location to stop.
You see a beautiful flower while walking.
You use this to ask your companion to pause so you can look at the flower.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
5 أسئلةNo, it's perfectly fine. However, with a friend, you might just say 'Wait here!' or 'Hold on!'
Yes! In many countries like the UK and Australia, 'thanks' is used instead of 'please' at the end of a request.
The driver will usually say 'I'll stop at the corner' or 'I can't stop here.' They are looking for a safe spot.
Without 'please,' it can sound like an order. It's always better to add 'please' to be safe.
Just shout 'STOP!' loudly and clearly.
عبارات ذات صلة
Pull over
specialized formTo move a vehicle to the side of the road and stop.
Hold on
similarWait for a short time.
Drop me off
similarTo let someone out of a vehicle.
Keep going
contrastDo not stop; continue moving.