Definition

Please, have a seat (or "Do have a seat" UK): Sit down, take a seat idiom
Relax and have a seat. Unwind, loosen up and sit down.
a seat: a chair, a place to sit noun
  • "Very well, let's have a seat."
  • "I like the window seat."
  • "Follow me, young man, there's a couple of spare seats in first class."
  • "How's your aisle seat?"
  • "Susie : Come on in. Have a seat."
  • "Edward : Excuse me, this man is in my seat!"
  • "Have a seat gentlemen, I'll be with you in a minute."
  • "Come in please. Have a seat."
  • "Bruno : I have the window seat."
  • "You mean comfy seats with lots of legroom?"

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