To make requests more polite in English, use the phrase 'Can I have some...' instead of direct commands like 'Give me...'; for example, say 'Can I have some water?' or 'Can I have some coffee?' instead of 'Give me water.'
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Instead of saying, "Give me water."
say, "Can I have some water?"
This sounds much more polite. Native speakers use this often. Example one, "Can I have some water?" Example two, "Can I have some coffee?" Now, repeat after me. "Can I have some water?" "Can I have some coffee?"
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