yes , eg please verify ,
 
 please counter check
 
 , please examine , please take a look carefully , please confirm ( all can substitute the word please check depending on the situation )
 How do you say could you please check?
 
 
 Would you be so kind as to
 
 tell me if/whether you have checked … Could you please let me know if/whether you have checked … I would [greatly] appreciate it if you could let me know if/whether/when you have checked …
 How do you say check in formal?
 
- I wanted to see how everything is going. …
 - This made me think of you. …
 - Let’s catch up soon. …
 - I wanted to see how I could help. …
 - I would love to talk about the project you’re working on. …
 - Take as much time as you need. …
 - I’ve been missing you and wanted to say hi.
 
 Could you please check or could you please check?
 
 Both are
 
 correct
 
 . The first is more direct, and the second is more polite. Could you please . . . gives slightly more room for refusal than Can you please . . .
 Can you please check it out meaning?
 
 Use this phrase to
 
 politely ask someone to make sure that something has been done correctly or is functional
 
 . Some examples from the web: I’ll do my best, so please check it out. Please check it whether it complies with the statements.
 What can I say instead of just checking in?
 
- “I’ve Been Thinking Of You Lately” …
 - “I’d Love To Hear How You’re Doing, If You Want To Share” …
 - “I’d Like To Hear How You’re Really Going” …
 - “How Are You Managing Things Right Now?” …
 - “How Have You Been Feeling Lately?” …
 - “So How Was This Year For You?”
 
 Is could you please rude?
 
-> They both are impolite. They both sound like a command/order. The first one is less rude than the second one. Could you please give us some context?
 Can you please example?
 
 Examples: “
 
 Could you please move this box?
 
 ” “I could, but I am really busy right now.” “Could you please pass that paper.” “Sure, I can.”
 Would you or could you please?
 
 But I would suppose that
 
 “would” is more polite
 
 , because it expresses the idea of probability, and of willingness, and of the desire that something be done, whereas “could” is more in the realm of ability (yes I can). And according to the American Heritage Dictionary, “would” is used to make a polite request.
 What does I will check it out mean?
 
 ‘Check it out’ means
 
 to make a general investigation of something
 
 . If someone mentions a new restaurant to me, I might say, “I’ll check it out.” meaning that I will eat there once to see what it is like or maybe I will ask around about it.
 Which is correct checkout or check out?
 
 From a grammar perspective Writing Explained has a solid explanation:
 
 Check out
 
 is a verb phrase that means to sign for something or to observe something. Checkout means a place to buy things or the process of leaving a hotel as a noun, and it describes qualities of these things as an adjective.
 How do you ask someone to check?
 
 
 Would you be so kind as to tell
 
 me if/whether you have checked … Could you please let me know if/whether you have checked … I would [greatly] appreciate it if you could let me know if/whether/when you have checked …
 What to say when someone checks in on you?
 
- That’s so sweet! Thanks for checking in! …
 - Your text was like a virtual hug. Thanks for that. …
 - You’re the best! …
 - I appreciate your concern! …
 - Thanks for worrying about me.
 
 Can I say just checking in?
 
 
 Just don’t say
 
 “just checking in.”
 How can you tell if someone is texting?
 
- From the text messaging app, open Settings. …
 - Go to Chat features, Text Messages, or Conversations. …
 - Turn on (or turn off) the Read Receipts, Send Read Receipts, or Request Receipt toggle switches, depending on your phone and what you want to do.