Can you help me or help me?

Can you help me or help me?

‘Can you help me ? ‘ is a question for someone you know is capable of ‘helping you’. ‘Could you help me ? ‘ is a question for someone, whose ability to help is in doubt, and you’re asking whether – if they can help, would they ?

How do you politely say urgent?

Consider these alternatives:

  1. As soon as possible, or _____. Use this to say that something’s urgent, but can wait until a specific deadline if necessary.
  2. Promptly. This one can serve as a nudge by suggesting the recipient has been less than prompt.
  3. At your earliest convenience.
  4. Whenever you’re able.

What to do when you’re scared to ask for help?

5 Ways to Conquer Fear and Ask for Help

  1. The pressure weighs you down:
  2. Open your eyes and mind to the bigger picture.
  3. Face your fear.
  4. Give yourself permission to be you.
  5. Tap into resources you have and find/hire/ask for the help you need.
  6. Practice being yourself.

What does ” I was hoping you would ” mean?

I was hoping you’d buy a large pizza… (they bought a small or medium) A dissapointed voice means that the hope didnt happen. If any words are emphasized, they are the relevant part of the wish. I was hoping you say that! I was hoping he’d be here. If the tone is happy, it means the wish came true.

What does ” I hope you can help me ” mean?

Asking if they can help in this matter is correct in that it describes at a polite distance their capacity and perhaps willingness to help. You are hoping they can help but at such a distance that you are not pleading to them.

When to use’i was hoping you would notice’?

The first example, “I was hoping you would notice”, is often spoken to someone at the moment they inform you that they have noticed. For instance, if you arrived from the hairdressers with a lovely new style, and your friend said “Ooh, I see you’ve had your hair done.”, you might reply “I was hoping you would notice.”

Is it OK to start a sentence with the word ” hoping “?

You are hoping they can help but at such a distance that you are not pleading to them. That would be unprofessional to say nothing of embarrassing to them. The first sentence is OK.

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