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Which is better for business 'Can I ask your name please?' or ' Could I ask your name?'
19 jun. 2014 02:52
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"What's your name?" <- most common
"Can I ask your name please?" <-uncommon/polite
"Could I ask your name?" <-common/polite
19 juni 2014
'Could' as opposed to 'can' - like 'would' as opposed to 'will' - has the effect of 'distancing' the speaker from the situation. It makes you appear more tentative, and therefore more polite. 'Will' and 'can' are quite direct, whereas 'would' and 'could' suggest a more hypothetical possibility.
So, yes, in most business situations it would be better to use 'could' and 'would'. English doesn't have anything the same systems of formality and hierarchy that Japanese does, but this use of conditional-style modal verbs is certainly one way of appearing more polite and respectful to someone.
19 juni 2014
Thank you!
19 juni 2014
Could I ask your name?- is really polite
19 juni 2014
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