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How may I help you?
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How may I help you? and How can I help you?; How can I serve you?; May I help you?; What Can I do for you?
In what way can I serve you? (Usually said by store clerks and food service personnel. The first question is the most polite, and the last is the least polite.) Waiter: How can I help you? Sue: I'm not ready to order yet. Clerk: May I help you? Jane: I'm looking for a gift for my aunt.
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