How do you ask for a name?

How to ask for someone's name and where they are from politely or indirectly?
  1. Which is correct? May I ask you what's your name? May I ask you what your name is?
  2. Which is correct? Could you tell me where are you from? Could you tell me where you're from?
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How do you ask someone's name without being rude?

Just be honest.

A gentler approach is the "I know your name, but I'm blocked" dodge, where you can say something along the lines of, "I keep wanting to call you David, but I know that's not right." Either way, make sure you do this as quickly as possible — it gets more awkward the longer you wait to ask.
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What is another way to ask what is your name?

it's literally How are you named? So that one wouldn't work. A formal way could be: May I have your name? (Adding please, excuse me, etc to make it more polite.)
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How do I ask a girl her name?

  1. Approach the girl.
  2. Try to create rapport: a. ...
  3. After about two minutes, introduce yourself: "I'm John" and offer to shake hands.
  4. If she knows social cues, she should tell you her name (If she doesn't, it is then perfectly acceptable to ask for her name.). She'll tell you her name, unless she thinks you're a creep.
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What is your name or what's your name?

"What IS your name?" is correct. The subject of the sentence is not "you", but "name". "Name" is singular.
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Best Way To Ask Someone's Name



How do you politely ask someone to say their name?

To ask the person for the pronunciation of their name, try using this prompt: I want to make sure that I say your name correctly. Could you pronounce your name for me, please? If you didn't catch it the first time, politely ask them one more time.
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How do you politely ask who you are?

As far as politeness goes, the following examples, along with what JeremyC has already suggested, would also be some of the safest ways to ask people for their names when talking with them over the phone: Could you please tell me who I'm speaking with? May I ask who's calling? Would you mind telling who's talking?
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What can I say instead of ask?

  • appeal (to),
  • beg,
  • beseech,
  • conjure,
  • entreat,
  • implore,
  • importune,
  • invite,
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What is your good name is it correct?

No, it is not correct. The phrase “good name” is an Indianism. That is, it is used only in Indian English, and nowhere else in the world.
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What is my surname?

Your surname is your family name. It's also called your “last name.” When filling out applications, type your surname as it appears on your passport, travel or identity document.
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Is it okay to ask someone how do you say their name?

Just Ask (Politely)

So they're unlikely to get offended if you straight up ask how to pronounce it. With that said, an uncommon name to you may be very common to someone else, so make sure you're approaching this correctly.
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What do you do when a stranger asks your name?

If that person is genuinely asking your name, just smile and tell the person your name. If he/she goes further asking your address and other important stuff, or nags, or if you feel follows/tries to spy you, report the happenings to the authorities, and take it seriously.
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Is it rude to ask someone their age?

As a general rule, you don't want to ask about age if there is any possibility of offending the person. If the person is very clearly young, then it may not be an issue but you just never know. Even if it seems like a young person, age tends to be something that you want to avoid in conversation.
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How old are you if your born in 1999?

So, the answer to "If you were born in 1999, how old are you?" is: "In 2021, you'd be approximately 22 years old".
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What age do you start to look old?

Experts believe skin aging begins around the age of 25 years old; however, the 7 early signs of aging reflect more at age 30. Experts suggest that skin aging normally begins around the age of 25 years old when the body progressively reduces manufacturing collagen, causing the skin to lose elasticity.
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What's your given name?

A given name is a person's first name, which they are given at birth in addition to their surname.
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What the name Karen means?

Karen originated as a Danish name, arising from the Greek word Aikaterine, which is believed to mean "pure." Kaja and Katherine are both related Danish names. In French, the name can also mean "clear," though it retains the meaning of "pure" across most other backgrounds.
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Is initial last name?

The First Name is also your given name, the name given to you by your parents at birth. The Initial is normally used for the middle names, and you write them as initials rather than the actual name. The Last Name is also your surname or family name, the name of your clan or affiliated family.
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Why do we ask what's your good name?

"May I know your good name” is a typically Indian way of honouring another person by asking their name using an adjective like sweet, good, beautiful, et cetera. Of course there won't ever be any bad or sour name (unless we feel it such) when asking.
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Can I have your name or may I have your name?

Senior Member. "Can/May I have your name?" is usually so that you can either write it down or speak it to someone else, in my experience. "Can/May I ask your name?" is just a polite inquiry of the person's name. In both cases "may" is more polite than "can" and more formal.
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What does it mean when someone asks for your good name?

"May I know your good name” is a typically Asian way of asking someones name. Perhaps it is being used just as a 'softener' or out of politeness, to ask a person's name.
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