Joke Collection Website - Public benefit messages - How to ask someone’s name tactfully

How to ask someone’s name tactfully

Question 1: How to ask someone’s name tactfully so that it feels natural and calm

If you don’t know them, find a chance to say a word or two to get familiar with them.

If you already know each other but don’t know your name, it’s best to find a topic and ask naturally from your topic.

Why not? Hey, after chatting for so long, I still haven’t figured out what your name is? Why? I call you... My name is XXX

Question 2: How to ask a friend's name tactfully? It's okay if a friend asks for his name. You can say: I've known you for so long, but I still don't know you. What's your full name? Basically, they will tell you

Question 3: How to ask the other person’s name when you meet for the first time, it is more tactful! First introduce your name to the other person, and if there is no response, ask how to call the other person.

Question 4: How to politely ask someone’s name when chatting with strangers? I have a thorough knowledge of the Chinese Classics and Zhouyi, but I know it 500 years in advance and 500 years in hindsight... (Then I will give him his horoscope, name, and birthday)

Question 5 : How to politely ask someone’s name via text message is a very good question. My personal opinion is: First of all, it depends on the person, because if your personality is the kind of straightforward person, you can ask directly, for example: If you don’t mind, may I ask your name? If not, because you know most of this stranger, you can ask him some recent information, such as where are you now? What are you doing? How are you lately? Some everyday communication language to know who he is.

Question 6: Narration How to ask someone’s name. What is your surname? How to call it? Or honor the surname.

Hello, my name is XXX. What is your last name? People say my surname is X, you ask: Can you tell me my full name? That’s basically it!

Question 7: How to tactfully ask for other people’s detailed information Haha! This is more difficult! And a little bit of luck.

If you are asking for some reason and what product you are promoting, it is probably quite awkward. It also depends on the mood of the person. If most people receive too many calls like this, their first reaction will be disgust. (Haha, I feel the same way.)

So I personally think it’s better to find some customers who have needs in this area and ask them. You don’t need to call several times a week. If you are too aggressive in selling, people will be offended. There is still time to make the right choice (it’s best not to call when you are about to get off work, and don’t call when you first go to work in the morning). Listen to the person’s tone. If you feel that the person is impatient, you have to hang up the phone and call again next time. , you have to leave a good impression on others!

Having said so much is just my personal opinion! It doesn’t seem to be of any help to you!

Question 8: How to tactfully ask someone’s name on a mobile phone? this. All kinds of confusion. If you are of the opposite sex, they may want to chase you. You can go to the business hall. But if you don't rush, he will tell you eventually. And if he really doesn’t say anything, just ignore him

Question 9: I want to ask the other person’s name tactfully. How should I say it in English? Excuse me, could you please tell me your name?

or may i know your name for convience?

Question 10: When chatting with strangers, how do you politely ask others for their names? My name is Wang Dachui, what about you?