What can I do for you?

What can I do for you?

In what way may I be of assistance? What do you want or need me to do? A: "What can I do for you, Jim?" B: "Just need some advice on my taxes." A: "I'm sorry to be bothering you so late." B: "Not at all. Now, what can I do for you?" A: "Yes, what can I do for you?' B: "I can't seem to find this dress in my size." A: "Let me look into that for you."
See also: can, what
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • say no more
  • be done in
  • cry out for
  • cry out for (someone or something)
  • confer about (someone or something)
  • park that thought
  • need (something) yesterday
  • need yesterday
  • I need it yesterday
  • if need be