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"On you go."
I wonder if this phrase can be used in the following situations all.
Please let me know if I am wrong, if any of them.
1) A mother talks her child to get on the school bus when the child hesitates to.
2) You place a stool in front of your kid who has pain in his legs and talks him to sit on the stool.
3) A captain of a ship wants all sailors to go on deck.
Saying "on you go" in those contexts is proper? Otherwise it's a weird thing to say no one uses?
"On you go."
I wonder if this phrase can be used in the following situations all.
Please let me know if I am wrong, if any of them.
1) A mother talks her child to get on the school bus when the child hesitates to.
2) You place a stool in front of your kid who has pain in his legs and talks him to sit on the stool.
3) A captain of a ship wants all sailors to go on deck.
Saying "on you go" in those contexts is proper? Otherwise it's a weird thing to say no one uses?
I wonder if this phrase can be used in the following situations all.
Please let me know if I am wrong, if any of them.
1) A mother talks her child to get on the school bus when the child hesitates to.
2) You place a stool in front of your kid who has pain in his legs and talks him to sit on the stool.
3) A captain of a ship wants all sailors to go on deck.
Saying "on you go" in those contexts is proper? Otherwise it's a weird thing to say no one uses?
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- Inglés (US)
1) On you go could work here. Or she could say -
" It's ok, go on"
2) "Up you go" - would be a better phrase here.
3) "All aboard" is a common phrase in this situation. Or- "All hands on deck"
- Inglés (US)

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