Be my guest

Idiom:be my guest

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Example 1:
Matt: Hey man, I’m going to San Diego next year.
Dee:  Oh really?
Can I come too?
Matt: Be my guest.
Dee: Really? That’s awesome.

Example 2:
Thomas: Do you think I can turn in those reports on Monday of next week?
Charles: Be my guest.  They’re not due until Tuesday anyway. 

Meaning:“Be my guest”means:
“go ahead,” “help yourself,” or it could mean giving someone permission to do
something.  It’s a neutral term used by
many people in formal or informal settings.
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