Can I use the sentences "Go out! Go in! Go up! Go down!" to urge others?
For example:
1. I need to stay in here alone, can you go out?
But the listener still doesn't go out, so I can say "Please, go out!"
2. I need to stay out here talking to him for a while, can you go into your room for a while?
But the listener still doesn't go into the room, so I can say "Please, go in!"
3. I want to stay down here, can you stay upstairs?
But the listener still doesn't go upstairs, so I can say "Please, go up!"
4. I want to stay here, can you stay downstairs?
But the listener still doesn't go downstairs, so I can say "Please, go down!"
(I mean I'm just looking for a context where I can use the sentences "Go out! Go in! Go up! Go down!" in their bare form. Maybe they are blunt and impolite, but I just want to know if I said it correctly, if the listener understands what I said?)
Thanks!