Is it rain check or Cheque?

Is it rain check or Cheque?

Although the 1971 OED reports the term under the spelling rain-check, the spelling variant rain cheque has appeared in various publications—chiefly in the UK, Australia, and Canada—for more than 80 years.

What do you say when someone asks for a rain check?

Just say “well, I’ve been wanting to, just was not sure if the rain check was for real—or maybe you were not really interested, so thought I should give you some space”. That shows you are NOT desperate—nor should you be.

Is rain check an idiom?

An expression indicating that one is refusing an offer or invitation but with the hope or promise that it can be postponed or accepted at a later date or time. I’m sorry, but I’ll take a rain check for dinner this Saturday.

What does no rain check mean?

No Rainchecks – means that you can’t have the item for the sale price at a later date e.g. if it is sold out when you go to buy it. If raincheck is allowed, you can agree with the store to buy it at the advertised price at a later date.

Do you want a rain check?

If you say you will take a rain check on an offer or suggestion, you mean that you do not want to accept it now, but you might accept it at another time. I was planning to ask you in for a brandy, but if you want to take a rain check, that’s fine.

What rain means?

1a : water falling in drops condensed from vapor in the atmosphere. b : the descent of this water. c : water that has fallen as rain : rainwater. 2a : a fall of rain : rainstorm. b rains plural : the rainy season.

Does Aldi give rain checks?

We are unable to offer rain checks on ALDI Find items since these items are only available for a limited time and while supplies last.

Can you order Aldi products online?

Can you buy ALDI products online? A. ALDI products are available online! Save time by ordering your favorite ALDI items online for delivery or curbside pickup.

What does AOS mean at Aldi?

Aisle of Shame

What is the Aldi aisle of shame?

In strictly Aldi terms, the expression “aisle of shame” — sometimes abbreviated AOS — refers to Aldi’s middle aisle where the store’s rotating stock of ALDI Finds or Special Buys are kept. Many of these products are non-food items, and some can be quite a strange sight for a grocery store, like lawn mowers or tents.