Be careful when you're talking about plans around the "Can I Come" kid. Even if you didn't invite him, he still won't read the room and say those dreaded words...
You'll be forced to make an excuse not to let him tag along, but it won't matter because he won't take no for an answer.
Person 1: Alright I gtg, I have a date soon.
Person 2: Cool, can I come?
Person 1: *Politely declines*
Person 2: WhYyYYyYYYYy?
Dumb way of asking for something in a bar or diner, which gives the impression that you've never actually understood how to ask for anything. If you say: "Can I get a cappuccino?" to a barrista, they're entitled to respond: "You can if you want, but they actually pay me to get things for you and I suspect your job is better paid than mine, so why don't I do the getting and you do the asking..." You can always tell people who understand how to be a customer. They say: "Can I have a cappuccino?"
Can I get a cappuccino?
Can I get acquainted with English?
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Can i put my balls in your jaw? Balls in your jaw. Can i- Can i?
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This verb is a colloquialism used in modern American slang, especially in restaurants, bars, coffee shops, in place of "may I have"
"Can I do... an iced latte with two pumps of hazelnut and skim milk?"
"Can I do a cherry coke with large fries?"
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Is when n00bs in gaming asks to get something just spelling it differently
"Can I has gold?" - World of Warcraft
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