It works, i usually say "May I please have your name sir/ma'am?"
may i have your name
Yes, asking "May I have your name, please?" is a polite and appropriate way to request someone's name. It shows courtesy and professionalism in a customer service setting.
"Yes, this is he" is correct grammar. It is the preferred way to answer the phone when someone is asking for you by name. Using "he" instead of "him" is grammatically correct in this context.
The correct way to ask that question would be: "From whom was it?"
Plural: The correct spelling is customers. Singular Possessive: The correct spelling is customer's Plural Possessive: The correct spelling is customers'. Note apostrophes. When five customers entered the restaurant, Tom checked the customers' coats and took them to their table, while Sally waited on a regular customer and took that customer's order.
All three phrasings are correct, but they may have slight differences in use and connotation. "What do you call" is more common for asking about the name or title of something, while "How do you call" can be used in a similar way but might suggest a method or process of naming. Both can be suitable when asking about the name of people in France.
The correct way to write II after a name when the last name is written first is to include a comma before the suffix. For example: Lastname, Firstname II.
In the U.S., we say "What is your name?"
If you are asking about the singer, her name is spelled Rhiana.
"Yes, this is he" is correct grammar. It is the preferred way to answer the phone when someone is asking for you by name. Using "he" instead of "him" is grammatically correct in this context.
The correct way to ask that question would be: "From whom was it?"
simply deal with the customer in a right way & in a correct manner.
The correct way to handle this situation is to appologise and walk her to the correct place. This way YOU know where they are, she has help, and you get credit for great customer service.
What are you asking? The correct way to say that sentence would be "Shall I help you?" if that's what you are asking.
Does Willow Smith have a boyfriend is the correct way of asking this.
The correct way to spell his name, according to the manga, is Kyo.
"How are your parents?" is the correct way to word it since you are asking about more than one person. If you were asking about only one person, such as the mother, then you would say "How is your mother?".
Either way will suffice.
The way you said that is grammatically correct if that's what you were asking.