I say = hi
idiom
British, old-fashioned
1
—used to express surprise, shock, etc.
I say! Isn't that your friend over there?
I say! That's a wonderful idea.
2
—used to attract the attention of someone
I say (there). Can you help me?
제가 말해요 (저기요). 도와주실 수 있나요?
Hi there, Can you help me?
How do I respond to “I have a question.
Can you help”?
You can respond with something like:
“Of course! What’s your question? I’m here to help.”
This shows your willingness to assist and invites them to share their question.
How do I respond to “I have a question. Can you help”?
You can respond with something like:
“Of course! What’s your question? I’m here to help.”
This shows your willingness to assist and invites them to share their question.
Here are a few ways to expand on your response:
Express Enthusiasm:
“Absolutely! I’d love to help. What’s on your mind?”
Encourage Specificity:
“Of course! Please feel free to ask anything specific, and I’ll do my best to assist you.”
Offer Reassurance:
“Sure thing! No question is too small or too big, so ask away!”
Show Availability:
“I’m here to help! What do you need assistance with? Take your time.”
Invite Follow-Up:
“Yes, I can help! If you have multiple questions, feel free to share them all.”
These variations create a friendly and open atmosphere, making the person feel comfortable asking their question.