May You Or Can You Please
May You Or Can You Please. You can come with me if you'd like. When these are not of concern, using can is fine.

Same as \if you please/will\? This is not a polite request, but an angry request, and a complaint about something that the teenager hasn't done. In all cases, when we use “may you please,” we follow it with a request.
This Answer Is Not Useful.
We say something like, “may you please pass the salt” or “may you please send me the list.”. May you please send me is so wrong. could you , on the other hand, implies that the action can be completed under some circumstances by the person.
I Said I Will When I Go Upstairs.
When you ask someone a question you are asking about ability. We ask them to allow someone else to do something. You may use can if you wish, and you can use may if it makes you feel better.
The Subtle Difference Between Explain And Clarify.
In all cases, when we use “may you please,” we follow it with a request. Could is definitely your best shot if you want to express politeness :) May i please call you?
However Can Entails The Issue Of Possibility.
Or you can use can to ask permission less formally: Synonyms for may i please. You can ask permission to do something and you can give permission to do something but in this case, the please becomes the deciding factor.
Would You Please Stop Asking Me That?
If you’re desperate (or if you’re being paid by the word), you might say, “would you please be so kind as to.” Regardless of whether you choose can or may here, it is clear that permission is being requested. Same as \if you please/will\?
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