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"Can I see your ID?" "Sorry, I don’t have it on me."

neoelf 2025. 5. 16. 09:14
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The phrase "I don't have it on me" is commonly used in everyday conversation to mean:

> "I don't have it with me right now."
(지금 내 손에 없어요 / 지금 가지고 있지 않아요.)



Examples:

"Can I see your ID?"
"Sorry, I don’t have it on me."

"Do you have any cash?"
"No, I don’t have it on me. I only have my card."


Let me know if you'd like similar expressions or how to use this phrase in different contexts.


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