Learn what "arthur please you don't have to do this" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This means the speaker is asking someone not to go ahead with something and implying there is still a choice to stop.
From Killer Romance, Episode 34
Someone begs Arthur not to go through with an action they clearly want to stop.
Use this when you want to plead with someone to stop an action, especially in a tense personal conversation. It can sound emotional and a little desperate if said strongly.
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