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Is there a common way to ask a person to put his/her shirt in his/her pants because it looks more polite?

English Language Learners Asked on November 8, 2021

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Is there a common way to ask a person to put his/her shirt in his/her pants because it looks more polite?

Some people say "to tuck one’s shirt in", for example, "could you tuck your shirt in to make you look better and more polite?".

But, I am not sure "tuck" is a common word, do we have a common word for it?

One Answer

Tuck is a perfectly common word.

Practically everyone here in the English speaking world will understand what tuck your shirt in means.

Answered by OmarL on November 8, 2021

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