المعنى
A polite general request.
خلفية ثقافية
In Mexico, 'educación' is a point of pride. You might see signs in 'fondas' (small eateries) that say: 'Pida las cosas por favor y gracias, no somos máquinas' (Ask for things with please and thank you, we aren't machines). While Spaniards can be more direct than Latin Americans, the 'por favor y gracias' is still the baseline for respect in bars and markets. Omitting it can make you seem 'borde' (rude/abrupt). In Buenos Aires, the phrase is often used with a touch of 'porteño' flair. Even in a fast-paced city, maintaining the 'por favor y gracias' helps navigate the sometimes-intense social interactions. Colombians are known for being exceptionally polite. They might expand the phrase to 'Por favor, si es tan amable, y muchas gracias,' but the core 'magic words' remain the foundation.
The 'Magic' Effect
Using this phrase when you're struggling with Spanish grammar will make people much more patient with you. Politeness covers many linguistic sins!
Don't Over-Sarcasticize
Be careful with your tone. If said too sharply, it sounds like you're calling the other person rude.
المعنى
A polite general request.
The 'Magic' Effect
Using this phrase when you're struggling with Spanish grammar will make people much more patient with you. Politeness covers many linguistic sins!
Don't Over-Sarcasticize
Be careful with your tone. If said too sharply, it sounds like you're calling the other person rude.
The Signage Rule
If you see a sign in a shop that says 'Por favor y gracias', it's a hint that the owner has had many rude customers. Be extra polite there!
Diminutives
You can say 'porfavorcito' to be extra cute or persuasive, but keep 'gracias' as it is.
اختبر نفسك
Complete the 'magic words' phrase.
Si quieres un helado, tienes que decir: ¡___ favor y gracias!
The fixed expression is always 'Por favor'.
Which situation is most appropriate for the combined phrase '¡Por favor y gracias!'?
Select the best context:
The combined phrase is a social formula for general manners, common in shops.
Fill in the missing part of the dialogue.
Madre: ¿Cómo se dice? Hijo: ¡Por favor y _______!
The pair is 'por favor' and 'gracias'.
Match the phrase to the intent.
Phrase: 'Parece que no conoce el por favor y gracias.'
Using the phrase as a noun often implies a critique of someone's 'educación'.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
When to use the Magic Words
At Home
- • Asking for food
- • Requesting help
- • Teaching kids
In Public
- • Asking directions
- • In a taxi
- • At the park
Shopping
- • Ordering coffee
- • Paying at the till
- • Asking for a size
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينSi quieres un helado, tienes que decir: ¡___ favor y gracias!
The fixed expression is always 'Por favor'.
Select the best context:
The combined phrase is a social formula for general manners, common in shops.
Madre: ¿Cómo se dice? Hijo: ¡Por favor y _______!
The pair is 'por favor' and 'gracias'.
Phrase: 'Parece que no conoce el por favor y gracias.'
Using the phrase as a noun often implies a critique of someone's 'educación'.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةIt is almost always 'Por favor y gracias'. The request comes before the gratitude in the standard formula.
Yes, it's very common at the end of a request in a neutral email. '¿Podría enviarme el archivo? Por favor y gracias.'
Because they 'magically' make people more willing to help you. It's a common way to teach children manners.
Of course! Saying them together just adds an extra layer of 'buena educación'.
No, this phrase is gender-neutral and does not change.
Yes, from Spain to Chile to Equatorial Guinea, this is a universal social formula.
The most common informal version is 'Porfa y gracias'.
If you say it while angry, it sounds very sarcastic and will likely escalate the situation.
Yes, even if you are only thanking one person for one thing, it is always plural: 'gracias'.
When used as a noun, it is masculine: 'el por favor'.
عبارات ذات صلة
Con su permiso
similarWith your permission
De nada
contrastYou're welcome
Muchas gracias
builds onThank you very much
Porfa
specialized formPlease (slang)
Mil gracias
similarA thousand thanks