Is it OK to say excuse me?
You use excuse me or a phrase such as if you’ll excuse me as a polite way of indicating that you are about to leave or that you are about to stop talking to someone.
How do you use if I may ask in a sentence?
Sentence examples for if I may ask from inspiring English sources
- “How, if I may ask?” “Subway-car door.
- “If I may ask, what is the purpose of this?” he said of the prosecutor’s approach.
- “What is his profession, if I may ask?” “No, I mean he’s gone,” the girl said.
Does excuse me have a question mark?
Here we use “Excuse me” to draw the attention of someone. So it shouldn’t be followed by a question mark. However, in some cases, adding question mark after this phrase is accepted. For example, a teacher hears some unpleasant words from a student.
How do I ask for an excuse?
How to Excuse Yourself from a Conversation:
- “Did you see the restroom anywhere?”
- “I think I left my [laptop/bag/phone] in the other room.
- “I need another drink, what about you?”
- “You love XYZ?
- “Do you know anyone else here who has experience with/is interested in/could help with X?”
- “Excuse me.”
How do you say may I ask?
The best alternative would probably be: Excuse me, but could I…? Or maybe: …, if you don’t mind me asking?
Which is correct may I ask or can I ask?
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. Back to Usage.
How do I use Excuse me?
excuse me
- 1 —used as a polite way of starting to say something Excuse me, but do you mind if I shut the window?
- 2 —used as a polite way of starting to interrupt someone Excuse me, but may I say something?
- 3 —used as a polite way of trying to get someone’s attention Excuse me, do you know where I can find Maple Street?
How do you say excuse me politely?
synonyms for excuse me
- I beg your pardon.
- I’m sorry.
- forgive me.
- sorry.
How do you say excuse me professionally?
Category:
- pardon-me.
- sorry. Expresses regret, remorse, or sorrow.
- forgive me.
- i-beg-your-pardon.
- scusi (Italian)
- pardon (both French)
- i-m-sorry.
- pardonnez-moi.
How do you politely ask?
Here are some better phrases to make polite requests in English:
- “Do you mind…?.”
- “Would you mind…?
- “Could I…?”
- “Would it be ok if…?”
- “Would it be possible…?”
- “Would you be willing to…?”