[Vocabulary] May I bring you ...

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Julie17

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Is the following sentence correct?

"May I bring you something to drink?"

I think that "May I get you ..." is more natural, but I'm not sure whether the first sentence would be acceptable too.
 

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Get is much more natural to me. The bring version isn't wrong, but it's not something I'd use.
 

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I might expect to hear "May I bring you ..." from a waiter or from someone at a bar who comes and takes your order from you at your table.
 

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Here the situation is at a bank, an adviser talking to a customer. How about that?
 

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In that case, "bring" is not 100% wrong, but "Would you like anything to drink?" is better. (I assume they mean water. The banks around here don't serve wine.)
 

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"Not 100% wrong" is a nice way of saying it. ;-) So I'll underline it and give them a better version, but not mark it as a mistake.
 

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At my hairdresser's, the shampooist always asks "Can I get you a tea or a coffee?" once you're sitting, wet-haired, in the chair.
 
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