They are worried about sell-outs and high prices, leading to the frantic question: "Should we buy any tickets now?".
Depending on your interest, here are three "stories" or contexts for that line: 1. The Grammar Lesson Story we buy any tickets
A group of three friends is planning an ambitious multi-city trip across Japan or Italy. They are worried about sell-outs and high prices,
The phrase "We buy any tickets" appears most frequently in (specifically those focusing on modal verbs like can , must , and have to ) and occasionally in travel memoirs. The phrase "We buy any tickets" appears most
In the memoir The Universe Behind Barbed Wire by Myroslav Marynovych, the phrase appears during a tense standoff with the Kyiv police. Marynovych, a founding member of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group, describes a "lengthy and difficult argument" that ends with the police finally purchasing tickets for him and his companions to ensure they were escorted out of the area. 3. The Over-Prepared Traveler
Local experts usually tell them to relax, use an IC card for local travel, and only book long-distance Shinkansen tickets ahead of time if traveling during a major holiday like Golden Week.