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Yes, 请你 (qǐng nǐ) can be used to ask someone to do something in a polite manner. The phrase translates to "would you please..." or "please" in English, and it conveys a sense of politeness or respect when making a request.
For example, you might say 请你帮我 (qǐng nǐ bāng wǒ), which means "Could you please help me?" This construction emphasizes the polite request.
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请你... (qǐng nǐ...) is a polite way of asking someone to do something or to make a request. It can also be used as a way of inviting someone to do something or to treat them to something. It is commonly used in formal situations and is followed by the request. It cannot stand alone.
劳驾 (láojià) is also a polite way of asking someone to do something or to make a request. However, it is more commonly used in informal situations and it can be used alone.
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