Can I hang up now?
May I hang up now?
Do I hang up now?
Which one is polite to be used after the conversation? or Please suggest anything suitable.
" Can I hang up now? " is correct. " May I hang up now?
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"Can I hang up now?" is correct. "May I hang up now?" sounds much better. What I understood is that you're asking for permission to end up the call. Right? Both are correct grammatically and in meaning.
But frankly, I wouldn't use any of those. At least, I would provide more cont
kumenglishWhich one is polite to be used after the conversation?
After the conversation you say "Goodbye".
I've never had a conversation that ended with a question about hanging up.
CJ
kumenglishCan I hang up now?
The only possible context is an employee who is in a customer-support or cold-call training class. During an exercise, a theoretical phone call with a person, the student asks the instructor, "What do I do now? Hang up?"