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What can I get you? vs What can I get for you?

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and have the same meaning. The choice between 'What can I get you?' and 'What can I get for you?' is a matter of personal preference or regional variations.

Last updated: April 04, 2024 • 318 views

What can I get you?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a polite and common way to ask someone what they would like to have or receive.

Examples:

  • What can I get you to drink?
  • What can I get you from the store?
  • What can I get you for your birthday?
  • What can I get you to eat?
  • What can I get you as a gift?
  • What can I get you?
  • Sorry... What can I get you?
  • What can I get you? Him.
  • I can't do anything about your lead, here we drink, eat, and that's all, what can I get you?
  • What can I get you? It's on the house.
  • In the meantime, what can I get you?
  • Okay, what can I get you?
  • Okay, love, what can I get you?
  • What can I get you?
  • What can I get you?
  • What can I get you?
  • What can I get you? Nothing, thanks.
  • What can I get you? Anything.
  • Well now, what can I get you?
  • Yes Sir, what can I get you?
  • Kerry, Susan, what can I get you?
  • Okay, so what can I get you?
  • Okay, so what can I get you?
  • Mr. Ross, what can I get you?
  • Now, what can I get you?

Alternatives:

  • What would you like?
  • May I get you something?
  • Can I offer you something?
  • Is there anything you'd like?
  • How can I help you?

What can I get for you?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also a polite and common way to ask someone what they would like to have or receive. It has the same meaning as 'What can I get you?'

Examples:

  • What can I get for you to drink?
  • What can I get for you from the store?
  • What can I get for you for your birthday?
  • What can I get for you to eat?
  • What can I get for you as a gift?
  • What can I get for you?
  • What can I get for you?
  • What can I get for you?
  • Well, what can I get for you?
  • Well, what - what can I get for you?
  • All right, what can I get for you?
  • What can I get for you?
  • What can I get for you?
  • Have you noticed - What can I get for you?
  • Sir, what can I get for you?
  • And what can I get for you?
  • So, guys, what can I get for you?
  • What can I get for you?
  • What can I get for you?
  • What can I get for you?
  • Evening. What can I get for you?
  • What can I get for you?
  • What can I get for you?
  • What can I get for you?
  • What can I get for you?

Alternatives:

  • What would you like?
  • May I get you something?
  • Can I offer you something?
  • Is there anything you'd like?
  • How can I help you?

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