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Polite Phrases - Customer Service Industry
Expressions for offering assistance:
What would you like to have, vegetarian meal or non-vegetarian meal Sir/
Ma'am?
• What should I get you Sir/Ma'am?
• Would you like to have a cup of coffee Sir/Ma'am?
Could you possibly spell your last name?
• May I have your passport please?
• Should I call for a taxi?
• Would you like to go . ? Swedl site
• Would you be interested in ...? @ Swiminy
• We would be delighted/happy/pleased to have you over
• Would you like some help?
• Can I give you a hand?
• Do you need any help?
May I offer you assistance?>
How may I help you?
• I would be very glad to help you?
• May I be of any assistance, please do not hesitate to ask
• Is there anything I can do for you?
• Are you being served?
. May I know how long you would like to extend your stay in our hotel?
• Would you mind repeating that please, sir?
• May I know if you are paying in cash or by credit card?
• Would you please fill in the registration form?
Would you like some help?
. I would be very glad to help you.​

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Answered by latamahalmani
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Answer:

Languages › English as a Second Language

How to Offer Things in English as a Second Language

Learning to accept offers graciously is also important

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By Kenneth Beare

Updated July 18, 2019

Offering things in English is essential whenever you want to be polite, have guests at your home, or even organize a work event. The phrases below cover both how to offer various items to your guests, as well as how to accept offers graciously. Learn to use these phrases so that you can offer and accept things graciously and in a socially appropriate manner.

Answered by singhalh172
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Answer:

What would you like to have, vegetarian meal or non-vegetarian meal Sir/

Ma'am?

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