What is the most ask question on Google?
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Can I ask something?
When you need to ask someone a question that’s important, complicated, or might make them upset, you first ask: Of course, this is already a question, so sometimes when you ask someone “Can I ask you a question?” they will respond: You just did!
Can I ask you something Ka reply?
What’s the most polite way to answer “can I ask you a question?” If you’re willing to hear them out, then “Yes, you may” is polite, formal and grammatically correct. You are not obligated to answer their question if you don’t want to.
What is the polite way to ask for something?
Here are some tips on asking for favors:Be direct but polite. Don’t make it sound bad. Avoid guilt. Don’t cross the line. Show respect. Avoid constant one-sided favors. Be personal but straightforward. Take “No” for an answer.
Can I ask you or may I ask you?
May I ask you a question? Asking for permission. In addition, “may” version is more polite than the “can” version. Realistically speaking, both ask for permission and neither is offensive, but yes, “may” is still more polite than “can.”
Can I ask you something if you don’t mind?
You’re asking the listener if he/she doesn’t mind your “asking.” It’s almost as if saying that the person asking the question isn’t the one actually asking it, but the verb itself is the thing asking. “If you don’t mind me asking” This is a more usual way of saying it.
How do I ask for permission?
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Can you or will you?
May implies that you are asking for permission. Can implies that you are questioning somebody’s ability. Will implies that you are seeking an answer about the future.
Is could you please a question?
Depending on context, a sentence may or may not merit a question mark. Question marks should not follow questions that are disguised requests: “Could you please close the door on your way out.” (In writing, such requests are best rendered more concisely: “Please close the door on your way out.”)
What’s the difference between would you and could you?
A. I don’t see much difference. 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).
Can I help you vs May I help you?
“How may I help you?” is what one would ask, for instance, if serving at a shop of some sort. “How can I help you?” is what one would ask if unsure about the nature or type of assistance one can offer.
Can I speak to or may I speak to?
In both the cases, the meaning is “have a conversation with somebody.” The difference is that speak to (or talk to) is less polite, since it put the emphasis on one doing the conversation, while speak with (or talk with) is more polite, since it doesn’t put the emphasis on just one doing the conversation.
Why is it May I instead of can I?
But the permission use of can is not in fact incorrect in standard English. The only difference between the two verbs is that one is more polite than the other. In informal contexts it’s perfectly acceptable to use can; in formal situations it would be better to use may.