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- The go-to phrase for ordering food or drinks.
- A friendly and direct way to make a request.
- Best used in shops, cafes, and with friends.
意味
This is the most common way to ask for something you want to buy or have. It is like saying 'I would like' but in a much more direct and friendly way.
主な例文
3 / 6Ordering at a coffee shop
Can I get a medium latte, please?
Requesting a medium latte
At a clothing store
Can I get this shirt in a size large?
Asking for a different size
With a close friend
Can I get a hit of your pizza?
Asking for a bite
文化的背景
In the US, 'Can I get' is the standard. It's fast and friendly. Not using 'please' is okay in very busy places like New York delis, but 'please' is always better. In the UK, 'Could I have' is traditionally more common, but 'Can I get' is very popular now. Some older people might think 'Can I get' sounds a bit American. Australians are very casual. 'Can I get' is perfect here. You might also hear 'Can I grab...', which is even more informal. In international business hotels or airports, 'Can I get' is the universal 'customer language' that every staff member understands.
The 'Please' Rule
Always add 'please' at the end. It turns a command into a polite request.
Avoid 'Give me'
Even if it's polite in your language, 'Give me' sounds rude in English shops.
15秒でわかる
- The go-to phrase for ordering food or drinks.
- A friendly and direct way to make a request.
- Best used in shops, cafes, and with friends.
What It Means
Can I get is your magic key to getting things. It is a simple request. You use it when you want to buy something. You use it when you need a favor. It is direct but still polite enough for daily life. It basically means 'Please give me this thing.'
How To Use It
Just put the item you want at the end. Say Can I get a coffee? or Can I get some help? It is very flexible. You can use it for food, objects, or even information. Don't worry about being too fancy. This phrase does the hard work for you. It is the bread and butter of English conversation.
When To Use It
Use it at a café or a restaurant. It is perfect for ordering lunch. Use it at a store when asking for a specific size. Use it with friends when you want a sip of their drink. It works great in fast-paced environments. Servers and clerks hear this hundreds of times a day. It is the standard 'customer' language in the US and UK.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid this in very formal settings. Do not use it during a job interview. Do not use it when meeting a king or queen. In those cases, use May I have. Some people think Can I get is a bit lazy. If you are at a five-star fancy dinner, skip it. Stick to I would like for high-end vibes. Also, don't use it if you are demanding something rudely.
Cultural Background
This phrase became the 'standard' because it is fast. Modern life is busy. People want their coffee quickly. In American culture, being direct is often seen as being efficient. Some older people might correct you. They might say, 'I don't know, can you?' They are joking about the grammar. Just smile and say 'Yes, please!'
Common Variations
Could I get(A bit more polite)Can I grab(Very casual, used for quick things)Let me get(Very common in New York or fast food spots)Can I have(The twin brother of this phrase)
使い方のコツ
This phrase is the workhorse of casual English. It sits right in the middle of the formality scale—not too slangy, but not stiffly formal.
The 'Please' Rule
Always add 'please' at the end. It turns a command into a polite request.
Avoid 'Give me'
Even if it's polite in your language, 'Give me' sounds rude in English shops.
例文
6Can I get a medium latte, please?
Requesting a medium latte
Adding 'please' makes this perfectly polite for service staff.
Can I get this shirt in a size large?
Asking for a different size
A clear way to ask for assistance with products.
Can I get a hit of your pizza?
Asking for a bite
'Hit' is slang here for a small piece or taste.
Can I get your thoughts on this proposal?
Asking for an opinion
Used here to request information rather than a physical object.
Can I get a little bit of silence for my big announcement?
Asking people to be quiet
Using it to jokingly command attention.
Can I get a hug? I've had a really long day.
Asking for emotional support
A common way to ask for comfort from someone close.
自分をテスト
Complete the sentence to order a coffee.
Can I ______ a coffee, please?
We use the base form of the verb 'get' after 'Can I.'
Which sentence is the most natural way to order food in a cafe?
Choose the best option:
'Can I get' with 'please' is the standard, polite way to order.
Fill in the missing line.
Waiter: Are you ready to order? You: Yes, ______ the steak, please?
This is the standard phrase for starting an order.
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Where to use 'Can I get?'
Places
- • Cafe
- • Restaurant
- • Bar
- • Shop
練習問題バンク
3 問題Can I ______ a coffee, please?
We use the base form of the verb 'get' after 'Can I.'
Choose the best option:
'Can I get' with 'please' is the standard, polite way to order.
Waiter: Are you ready to order? You: Yes, ______ the steak, please?
This is the standard phrase for starting an order.
🎉 スコア: /3
よくある質問
4 問Yes, in modern English it is perfectly correct as a request, even though old grammar books preferred 'May I.'
'Can' is neutral and common. 'Could' is slightly more polite. Both are great!
Yes, it is very common in the UK now, especially in cities and among younger people.
No, you usually use it for objects or services. To meet someone, say 'Can I speak with...?'
関連フレーズ
Could I have...?
similarA slightly more formal way to ask for something.
I'll have...
similarA direct way to state your order.
Can I grab...?
informalA very casual way to ask for something quickly.
May I have...?
formalThe most formal way to ask for something.