15초 만에
- A polite, standard way to ask for assistance in any situation.
- Uses 'could' to sound respectful rather than demanding or bossy.
- Perfect for strangers, colleagues, friends, or service staff everywhere.
뜻
This is a polite way to ask someone for assistance when you cannot do something alone. It is a soft, kind request that makes people want to support you.
주요 예문
3 / 6Lost in a city
Excuse me, could you help me find the train station?
Excuse me, could you help me find the train station?
At the supermarket
Could you help me reach that box on the top shelf?
Could you help me reach that box on the top shelf?
In a formal office meeting
Could you help me understand these budget figures, please?
Could you help me understand these budget figures, please?
문화적 배경
British people often add 'I'm sorry to bother you' or 'I'm terribly sorry' before the phrase to maximize politeness and minimize the intrusion. In the US, the phrase is often followed by a reason why you need help, which is seen as being transparent and friendly. Australians might use 'Could you give us a hand?' where 'us' actually means 'me'. It sounds more communal and laid-back. In international business, 'Could you help me?' is preferred over 'Can you help me?' because it avoids questioning the other person's competence and focuses on the request.
The Smile Factor
Always pair this phrase with a smile and eye contact. It makes people much more likely to say yes!
Don't forget 'Please'
While 'Could you' is polite, adding 'please' at the end makes it perfect.
15초 만에
- A polite, standard way to ask for assistance in any situation.
- Uses 'could' to sound respectful rather than demanding or bossy.
- Perfect for strangers, colleagues, friends, or service staff everywhere.
What It Means
This phrase is your magic key for getting help. It is polite and very common. It shows you need a hand with something. You are not demanding; you are asking nicely. It is the most standard way to seek assistance in English.
How To Use It
Use it when you feel stuck. Start with Excuse me to be extra polite. Then say, Could you help me? clearly. You can add please at the end for more impact. It works for physical tasks or mental questions. It is simple, direct, and very effective.
When To Use It
Use it when you are lost in a new city. Use it when a grocery shelf is too high. It is perfect for a busy office environment. Use it when your computer screen freezes suddenly. It is great for asking a teacher a question. Even use it when you have too many shopping bags.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use it in a life-threatening emergency. In those cases, just shout Help! loudly. Don't use it for very tiny things you can do yourself. Avoid using it if you are the boss giving a command. It might sound too weak in a high-pressure crisis. Don't use it if you are angry at someone.
Cultural Background
English speakers value politeness and personal space. Using could instead of can creates a soft distance. This distance is seen as respectful, not cold. It gives the other person a choice to say yes. This 'illusion of choice' is very important in Western culture. It makes the interaction feel like a favor, not a chore.
Common Variations
Can you help me?(A bit more casual/direct)Could you give me a hand?(Very common and friendly)I was wondering if you could help?(Very polite and shy)Could you do me a favor?(Used for bigger requests)Help me out?(Short, casual, used with close friends)
사용 참고사항
This phrase is the 'safe bet' for any situation. It sits perfectly in the neutral-to-polite range, making it impossible to offend anyone while using it.
The Smile Factor
Always pair this phrase with a smile and eye contact. It makes people much more likely to say yes!
Don't forget 'Please'
While 'Could you' is polite, adding 'please' at the end makes it perfect.
Be Specific
Instead of just saying 'Could you help me?', add exactly what you need: 'Could you help me find the elevator?'
예시
6Excuse me, could you help me find the train station?
Excuse me, could you help me find the train station?
Using 'Excuse me' first is the perfect polite opener.
Could you help me reach that box on the top shelf?
Could you help me reach that box on the top shelf?
Great for physical tasks where you need an extra hand.
Could you help me understand these budget figures, please?
Could you help me understand these budget figures, please?
Adding 'please' makes it professional and humble.
Hey! Could you help me move my sofa this Saturday?
Hey! Could you help me move my sofa this Saturday?
Even with friends, 'could' sounds nicer than a demand.
I am fighting this umbrella and losing... could you help me?
I am fighting this umbrella and losing... could you help me?
Using the phrase while struggling makes you look relatable.
I'm feeling a bit lost with this project, could you help me?
I'm feeling a bit lost with this project, could you help me?
Shows vulnerability and asks for emotional or mental support.
셀프 테스트
Complete the polite request.
_______ you help me with my bags?
'Could' is the standard modal verb for making a polite request.
Which sentence is the most polite for a stranger?
You are lost and see a police officer.
Using 'Could' and being specific is the most polite and clear way to ask.
Fill in the missing line.
A: Excuse me, I'm looking for the library. B: Oh, it's just around the corner. A: I'm still a bit confused. ___________?
This follows the polite pattern and adds a specific request.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are at work and your computer stops working.
'Fix this' is the appropriate response for a broken computer.
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시각 학습 자료
Politeness Levels
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제_______ you help me with my bags?
'Could' is the standard modal verb for making a polite request.
You are lost and see a police officer.
Using 'Could' and being specific is the most polite and clear way to ask.
A: Excuse me, I'm looking for the library. B: Oh, it's just around the corner. A: I'm still a bit confused. ___________?
This follows the polite pattern and adds a specific request.
Situation: You are at work and your computer stops working.
'Fix this' is the appropriate response for a broken computer.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, in most cases. 'Could' is more polite because it sounds like a suggestion rather than a direct question about someone's ability.
Absolutely. It is the perfect level of politeness for a professional relationship.
In very casual settings, you can just say 'Help me out?' or 'Give me a hand?'
It's not strictly required because 'could' is already polite, but adding 'please' is always a good idea.
You can say 'Sure!', 'Of course!', 'I'd be happy to!', or 'I'm sorry, I'm a bit busy right now.'
It is always 'help me'. Never use 'to' after help when referring to a person.
Yes, it's very common. For example: 'Could you help me understand the new policy?'
You might say: 'I was wondering if you could help me with a big project?' to warn them it will take time.
It is 'neutral-formal'. It works in almost every situation.
It's an idiom. It means the same thing but sounds a bit more casual and friendly.
관련 표현
Can you help me?
similarA slightly more direct way to ask for help.
Give me a hand
specialized formSpecifically for physical tasks.
Would you mind helping me?
builds onA very polite way to ask for a favor.
I need some help
contrastA statement of need.