Can I talk to you briefly? · Do you have a moment?
Imagine you're in the office, and you need to ask a colleague something quickly, but they're focused on their work. You don't want to interrupt rudely, so you use this polite phrase to ask for their attention for a brief moment. It’s perfect for those quick questions or urgent, short discussions! 🤓
💡 **Pro-tip!** This expression is super common and friendly, but it implies you genuinely need only a minute or two. Don't 'steal' someone for a minute and then launch into a 30-minute monologue! 😉 It's usually followed by 'I just had a quick question about...' or 'I wanted to discuss...'
A colleague is busy but you need to ask a quick, important question. Which phrase should you use? A. Stop working now! B. Could I steal you for a minute? C. You are interrupting me!