Say it naturally - Requesting And Offering Assistance
- Help! I’ve been robbed!
- Help me! Stop that thief!
- Quick! Don’t let that man get away! He stole my wallet!
- Help! He’s choking! Does anyone know the Heimlich maneuver?
- Help me! Is there a doctor? It’s an emergency!
- Someone! Quick! Get a doctor! He’s choking!
- If it’s not too much trouble, could you...?
- Could I impose on you to...?
- Could I ask you a favor? Would you...?
- I hope you don’t mind, but could...?
- Would you mind helping me?
- Would you mind doing something for me?
- I have a favor to ask. Would you...?
- Could/Would/Can/Will you help me?
- Could/Would/Can/Will you lend me a hand?
- How about assisting me with...?
- “What seems to be the trouble, Wong? Do you need some help?”
- “Hi. Do you need some help?”
- “Can I help you look for something?”
- “Hello, is there anything I can help you with today?”
- “May I help you?”
- “No, thank you. I’m just browsing”
- May I help you?
- Would you like some help?
- Do you need some help?
- Can I give you some help?
- Would you like some assistance?
- What can I do for you?
- How may I help you?
- What seems to be the matter?
- What seems to be the trouble?
- Here! Let me help you!
- Let me give you a hand with that.
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