To politely ask someone for their name, you can simply say, "May I ask for your name, please?"
To politely inquire about someone's identity, you can simply ask, "May I ask who you are?"
You can politely ask someone how to pronounce their name by saying, "Could you please help me with the correct pronunciation of your name?"
To politely ask someone to pronounce their name, you can say, "Could you please tell me how to correctly pronounce your name?"
To politely ask for someone's phone number, you can say something like, "Would you mind sharing your phone number with me?"
To politely ask someone for their name, you can simply say, "May I ask for your name, please?"
To politely inquire about someone's identity, you can simply ask, "May I ask who you are?"
ask it politely.
You can politely ask someone how to pronounce their name by saying, "Could you please help me with the correct pronunciation of your name?"
To politely ask someone to pronounce their name, you can say, "Could you please tell me how to correctly pronounce your name?"
To politely ask for someone's phone number, you can say something like, "Would you mind sharing your phone number with me?"
You can politely ask someone for their phone number by saying something like, "Would you be comfortable sharing your phone number with me?"
You can politely ask someone to leave your house by saying something like, "I appreciate your visit, but I need to ask you to leave now. Thank you for understanding."
To politely inquire about someone's name, you can simply say, "May I ask for your name, please?"
Ask her politely if she minds!
To politely remind a professor about an email you sent, you can follow up with a brief and respectful message. You can start by thanking them for their time and mention that you sent an email on a specific date. Politely ask if they have had a chance to review it and if they need any further information from you.
To politely ask someone to be your college roommate, you can say something like, "Would you be interested in being roommates for our upcoming college year?"