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"Please" in Japanese changes depending on the context.

The most commonly used is kudasai (ください) when you're asking. Please, please do this for me, please give me this.
Eg. Please give me water! お水ください

Douzo (どうぞ) is used when you're offering something. Please, kindly, by all means.

Onegai (おねがい) means request, wish or please.

おねがいします (onegai shimasu) can be used when you're asking for a favour, and is formal and polite.

Yoroshiku onegaishimasu (よろしく おねがいします) means "please remember me", please be kind to me" or "I look forward to working with you".

Douzo yoroshiku (どうぞ よろしく) means "pleased to meet you".

Choudai is kind of informal and it can be used for "please to this for me".
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