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These are commands used to tell someone to enter a space.
Go in! ; Go inside! ; Go on in! ; Go on inside! ; Go ahead! ; Head in! ; Head inside! ; Head on in! ; Head on inside! ; Step inside! ; Step on in! ; Step on inside!
When Urging someone you know (friends/family) who is blocking the entrance in the situation where they’re also heading into the room or the elevator, but they suddenly stop because they’re busy doing something like talking on the phone or looking for something in their bag.. Which commands I can say ?
What I mean is: what command phrases can be used to replace “go on in” in the sentences “Go on in, what are you waiting for?” or “Go on in, what are you doing?”,
Can I use all : Go in! ; Go inside! ; Go on in! ; Go on inside! ; Go ahead! ; Head in! ; Head inside! ; Head on in! ; Head on inside! ; Step inside! ; Step on in! ; Step on inside!
Feb 2, 2026 2:32 PM
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As Jeff says, none are suitable for people you don't know well. Your best line in this sort of situation is 'Excuse me'. It usually 'does the trick' ie has the required effect.
Feb 7, 2026 8:44 PM
None of these are very polite but are good for a family member or friend who is being obtuse and blocking the way. If you like you can phrase it as a question "Are you going or not!?"
Feb 4, 2026 3:36 PM
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