"How can I help you?" causally speaking, most situations.
"How may I help you? The most formal and polite manner, phone or banking reception, hotel, dinner.
I have made a huge mess on the table, trying to find the right size of this incredibly bargain party dress. A sales approached me with a not so pleasant, definitely bitchy looking, said to me "Can I help you?"
"Just stop what you are doing now!" is what she meant.
should have been: how may I help you?
blvk3 2 years ago
呢個video好正
我之前係讀ch音
仲以為岩添。
moonnight0628 2 years ago
我成日都聽到身邊d人讀成咁!
都唔知佢地搞乜 !
ac19821023 2 years ago
Reception~
ericchengcheng 3 years ago
thanks a lot!
kamkakit 3 years ago
Jimfee42, no confusion at all!
"How can I help you?" causally speaking, most situations.
"How may I help you? The most formal and polite manner, phone or banking reception, hotel, dinner.
I have made a huge mess on the table, trying to find the right size of this incredibly bargain party dress. A sales approached me with a not so pleasant, definitely bitchy looking, said to me "Can I help you?"
"Just stop what you are doing now!" is what she meant.
Thanks for Siu'spronunciation comment!
sandyfreak888 3 years ago
Would "How may I help you?" better?
sandyfreak888 3 years ago 2
to avoid the whole confusion, you can say what can I do for you?
jimfee42 3 years ago 4
hahahahahahaha!!
you're soo cute.
I love how these things can bug you so bad.
hahahahaha!
I find it so amusing!!
PS: no offense though, I do think you have a point there.
crazylaugher 3 years ago
haha liaison is of paramount importance.
OCobsession 3 years ago
this video should send to Hong Kong Tourism Board.
videosonychan 3 years ago 17
Yes, my cousin still speaks like that, although he's been living in NY since the early 70s...
The problem is because they confused "I told you", "I'll catch you" etc..
zhammmy 3 years ago
thank you, mr siu. i also spoke with ch sound before!
calvindelpiero 3 years ago
thank you, mr siu. i also speaked with ch sound b4!
calvindelpiero 3 years ago