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Please count me vs Please count me in

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Please count me' is used when someone wants to be included in a count or tally, while 'Please count me in' is used when someone wants to be included in a plan, activity, or event.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 1744 views

Please count me

This phrase is correct when someone wants to be included in a count or tally.

This phrase is used when someone wants to be included in a numerical count or tally. It is a direct request to be counted.

Examples:

  • Please count me when you are checking attendance.
  • Can you please count me in the number of participants?
  • I want to be counted, so please count me.
  • Please count me in...
  • So, Mr President, please count me among the votes in favour, because I was here and, if possible, please could we have a microphone in these seats.
  • Please connect me to Count Told, the countess is not with her mother!
  • Please count from ten to one.
  • Please count backward, starting at 100.
  • Please count and see Last night was the seventh
  • Please count on the support and backing of Parliament, and we hope that the European Union's objectives on this issue are achieved.
  • And then I'll ask you to please count down backwards from 100.
  • Please count yourself, as the textarea itself is not limited!
  • Would you please count down from 20 for me?
  • max. length of about 400 characters (please count yourself)
  • So when I say, "There are ten hands in my office," it means that there are ten people in my office. "Please count heads."
  • And last and certainly not least... please welcome Count Chocula.
  • Please. -Count back from 100.
  • Very quickly, please, count to three because it tastes terrible.
  • Invalid mine count; please enter a positive integer
  • Please leave once I count to 3, 1...
  • Please... Can I count on you guys?
  • Please let us welcome Count Girolamo Riario, emissary from Rome, to our Eden, to our Florence.
  • Please. Doesn't count if it's not eye to eye.

Alternatives:

  • Please include me in the count.
  • Please add me to the tally.
  • Please make sure to count me.
  • Please don't forget to count me.
  • Please ensure I am counted.

Please count me in

This phrase is correct when someone wants to be included in a plan, activity, or event.

This phrase is used when someone wants to be included in a plan, activity, or event. It implies participation or involvement in something.

Examples:

  • Please count me in for the meeting tomorrow.
  • I would like you to count me in for the trip.
  • Count me in for the game tonight.
  • Please count me in...
  • So, Mr President, please count me among the votes in favour, because I was here and, if possible, please could we have a microphone in these seats.
  • Please count from ten to one.
  • Please count backward, starting at 100.
  • Please count and see Last night was the seventh
  • Please count on the support and backing of Parliament, and we hope that the European Union's objectives on this issue are achieved.
  • And then I'll ask you to please count down backwards from 100.
  • Please count yourself, as the textarea itself is not limited!
  • Would you please count down from 20 for me?
  • max. length of about 400 characters (please count yourself)
  • So when I say, "There are ten hands in my office," it means that there are ten people in my office. "Please count heads."
  • And last and certainly not least... please welcome Count Chocula.
  • Please. -Count back from 100.
  • Very quickly, please, count to three because it tastes terrible.
  • Invalid mine count; please enter a positive integer
  • Please leave once I count to 3, 1...
  • Please... Can I count on you guys?
  • Please let us welcome Count Girolamo Riario, emissary from Rome, to our Eden, to our Florence.
  • Please connect me to Count Told, the countess is not with her mother!
  • Please. Doesn't count if it's not eye to eye.

Alternatives:

  • Please include me in the plan.
  • Please add me to the activity.
  • Please make sure to involve me.
  • Please don't forget to include me.
  • Please ensure I am part of it.

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