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Teal purple 984 Posted 4 years ago
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Asking for someone's name

What is the correct way of asking?

May I have your name or May I get your name ? And why?

  

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teal purple 984 What is the correct way of asking? What's your name, (please)? teal purple 984 May I have your name?

  • teal purple 984 What is the correct way of asking?
  • What's your name, (please)?
  • teal purple 984 May I have your name?
  • Good, but sounds formal.
  • teal purple 984 May I get your name?
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teal purple 984What is the correct way of asking?

What's your name, (please)?

teal purple 984May I have your name?

Good, but sounds formal.

teal purple 984May I get your name?

Not very natural, maybe in a formal telephone conversation with a clerk.

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