Would you please?

Would you please?

Used to politely accept what someone has offered to do. A: "I can tidy this up for you, if you like." B: "Would you please? That would make my life a lot easier." A: "Will I go get something organized for dinner?" B: "Would you please? I just won't have time after picking up the kids from soccer practice."
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Would you please?

a polite phrase that agrees that what was offered to be done should be done. Bill: Do you want me to take this over to the bank? Mary: Would you please? Tom: Can I take your coat? Sally: Would you please?
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • if you don't mind
  • If you don't mind!
  • What's new with you?
  • What's new?
  • straighten up
  • spruce up
  • keep a civil tongue in (one's) head
  • keep a civil tongue in one's head
  • keep a civil tongue in your head
  • beg to differ