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What is the best way to politely ask for something? When ordering, similar to: Can I please have...
Sep 12, 2015 9:09 PM
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Podria por favor darme.../ Podria darme .... Por favor
Podria por favor traerme.../ Podria traerme .... Por favor
Podria por favor servirme... / Podria servirme... Por favor
September 12, 2015
I know United Kingdom, and for this i can advice you to say ''sorry'' before any question about city and shop information. Besides, you must say ''excuse me'' when you unawares touch any part of person's body, you have to excuse for a little mistake, so you avoid problems.
Anyway, when you ask a question, remember put at first the verb ''can'' (or ''could'' if a situation is too formal) and at the end the word ''please'', that comes looks like next the comma during your oral sentence.
In the spanish, instead, remember ''Perdoname si te molesto, puedes decirme por favor...''
September 12, 2015
Hola Mark: como bien dijo Raúl Jiménez, siempre utiliza el "usted", el verbo conjugado en condicional y por supuesto el "por favor" y/o "disculpe". Ejemplo: Disculpe por favor, podría traerme...gracias. Espero que te haya servido,¡Saludos!
September 13, 2015
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