Making Requests
Making Requests
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1) Useful expression
- May I ask you to ...
- Is it ok to ask for ..
- Would you mind if I ...
- Would you mind helping me with ...
- Could you do that for me please ?
- Do you think you might be able to ...?
- I was hoping you could ...
- I would appreciate if you could ...
- Would it be too much to ask ...
2) Dialogue practice
A: Hello Laurent. I've heard you are keeping the minutes of our meeting. Am I mistaking ?
B: No, you're right. They are all stored on my computer.
A: Great! I was wondering if you could send them to me via e-mail. I got an order to examine the minutes of the last three months thoroughly and make some conclusions about our progress.
B: Yes, of course! I am glad to hear our boss is finally doing an evaluation.
A: Yes, it was about time! Thank you, Lauren! And there's no rush, you don't have to do it immediately. But I would appreciate it if you could send them by the end of the day, so I can start working on that tomorrow morning.
B: Sure thing! I'll send them right away, so I don't forget about it.
A: Thnks a lot! Actually, now that I think of it... Would it be too much to ask you for a printed copy, as well?
B: Of course not! It will only take a couple of minutes.
3. How to Make a Request
Use appropriate language. When making a request at work, make sure to do it in a kind and polite way, as you don't want to sound like you are giving orders. The language you use makes a big difference in this case. These are some basic tips that will make your requests sound more polite:
- use could instead of can
- use indirect questions instead of direct ones (I was wondering...; Would it be possible...; Is it okay to..., etc.)
- use please and thank you whenever possible
Be friendly and specific. Always explain to the other person why you need their help. That will make your request sound friendly rather than authoritative. It's also important to be specific about what you need and when you need it done. If it is not urgent, make sure to give them enough time to do what you ask.