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I hope you will favor me with your guidance at that time

"Do you mind if I smoke?" "Not in the least.

"Do you mind if I smoke?" "Not at all. Go ahead.

You can do it however you like

You may stay here as long as you like

You may go anywhere you like

You may go wherever you like

You can trust that I will never break my promise

Are we allowed to take pictures here

You can go skiing if you like, but for my part I prefer to stay at home and read a novel

"Would you mind me smoking?" "Certainly not.

My brother sends you his regards

Can I open the window

My husband sends his best regards to you

That is enough. I have had it with fruitless conversation

Well, but what about the money

Would you mind my smoking here

The salt, if you please

けっこう
結構
けっこう
結構
したまえ
下の名前
しんきんかん
親近感
Not at all, that's perfectly fine. Calling each other by one's given name is a good thing; it produces a feeling of fellowship

May I smoke here

May I accompany you on your walk

May I share this table with you

If you like, I will teach you to play chess

ごりょうしん
御両親
Remember me to your parents

She sent you her best wishes

You may talk as much as you like

You may play at your pleasure

You may dance as you please

Would you mind if I smoke

What should you feed killifish that have just hatched from their eggs

Would you like to exchange links

Do you mind if I smoke

Do you mind if I smoke

You're pretty late to have just gone shopping. Have you been making out someplace

If you are busy, I will help you

Do you mind my smoking

I am wondering if you would like to go and see Kabuki with me while staying in Japan

Please come here soon if you don't mind

I will be over tomorrow if you like

I'd like to be left alone for a while, if you don't mind