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Jessicamessica
What does "The cheque's in the post" mean?
Could you give another example?
Thank you!
Apr 2, 2022 4:39 PM
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It is a joke. Originates from a literal meaning of paying someone for a job. Some years back, pre electronic payments or wire, we would still write a cheque and post it to the person as a form of a payment. They would usually get a confirmation of a cheque being posted = your cheque is in the post.
He is thanking for the endorsement and making a funny remark that he should get paid for it by saying “ cheque is in the post”
P
April 2, 2022
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Hi Jessica,
In the US we would say, "The check (or, 'your check') is in the mail."
April 2, 2022
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