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pardon me please
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"pardon me please" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you want to politely ask someone to repeat something or to get their attention. Example: "Pardon me please, could you clarify that point?" Alternative expressions include "excuse me" and "I beg your pardon."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Academia
Wiki
Alternative expressions(20)
pardon me
excuse me
please pardon me
I beg your pardon
excuse me please
sorry
apologies
could you repeat that please
excuse me for a moment
forgive me please
please forgive me
I sincerely apologize
please accept my apologies
I am sorry
my apologies
i meant no disrespect
please excuse me
forgive me
one moment please
allow me
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
You've put yourself — and all your life — into the pattern of (pardon me, please!) that deadly Presbyterian Righteousness which looks "good" only in pronouncements from the pulpit.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
He didn't give me his name but he knew my name and knew I was from Alabama, so maybe you did send him up, if so please pardon me for not permitting him to come in.
News & Media
In the forward we've already been told that she doesn't listen to her son's advice – and now she even breaks off from her only-just-begun narrative to tell us that her Kinsman has complained again – and that she is not having it: "Please pardon me, but your storyteller is a woman possessed of a forthright tongue and little ink".
News & Media
Please pardon me if, after such confusion, I cannot hear sly self-implication in the chorus.
News & Media
General Gonzales, in one of the statements earlier today, you stated, in terms of the insertion of the ability of the administration to replace U.S. attorneys -- and if this quote isn't right, please pardon me; I think I wrote it down -- that you didn't think that someone should decide who works for you at the U.S. Attorneys Office.
News & Media
But please pardon me while I lift my glass to the long and the short and the tall.
News & Media
Say "please," "thank you," "pardon me," and other polite phrases.
Wiki
This means that you say things like "please," and "thank you," and "excuse me" or "pardon me".
Wiki
"Can you pardon me?
News & Media
Professor J. Michael McBride: Oh, -3, pardon me.
Academia
Patient yourself, madam, and pardon me.
Academia
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "pardon me please" when you need to politely interrupt a conversation or signal that you did not hear a speaker's previous comment. It acts as a social softener that maintains a respectful distance between you and the listener.
Common error
Do not use "pardon me please" in a defensive or sarcastic tone, such as in the idiom "pardon me for breathing". This shifts the meaning from a polite request for understanding to a passive-aggressive dismissal of another person's criticism, which can be perceived as unprofessional in business or academic settings.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "pardon me please" serves as a polite interjection or a softened imperative phrase. In the context of the examples provided by Ludwig, it functions to initiate a social interaction or to mitigate the disruption of an interruption. The addition of the word "please" transforms the command into a more deferential request, reinforcing its role as a marker of high-standard etiquette.
Frequent in
News & Media
75%
Academia
15%
Wiki
7%
Less common in
Science
1%
Formal & Business
1%
Social Media
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
Based on the linguistic data from Ludwig AI, "pardon me please" is a grammatically correct and versatile expression used to navigate social interactions with politeness. While it occurs less frequently as a single unit compared to shorter variants like "pardon me", it remains a stable and valuable tool for writers and speakers who wish to maintain high levels of courtesy. It is particularly effective in academic environments when seeking repetition or in journalism when introducing a gentle contradiction. The key conclusion from Ludwig's research is that the phrase is a hallmark of sophisticated English communication, balancing authority with a deferential tone.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
excuse me please
Common and equally polite alternative used to gain attention or move through a crowd.
pardon me
A more concise version that drops the final polite particle but maintains the same level of courtesy.
I beg your pardon
A significantly more formal and traditional expression often used when one has not heard something correctly.
please pardon me
Changes the emphasis by placing the polite particle at the beginning of the request.
sorry
A less formal and much more common apology for minor inconveniences or interruptions.
apologies
A professional and slightly more detached way to acknowledge a minor mistake or interruption.
could you repeat that please
A more functional and direct request when the goal is specifically to hear something again.
begging your pardon
An idiomatic variant that often sounds slightly more old-fashioned or humble.
excuse me for a moment
Specific for when one needs to briefly interrupt a conversation or leave a room.
please excuse my interruption
A much more descriptive and formal way to apologize for breaking the flow of a meeting or talk.
FAQs
How to use "pardon me please" in a sentence?
You can use it as a standalone phrase to get attention or integrated into a request, for example: ""pardon me please", could you point me to the main office?" or as a more concise alternative like "pardon me".
What is the difference between "pardon me please" and "excuse me"?
While both are polite, "excuse me" is more commonly used for physical interruptions like moving through a crowd, whereas "pardon me please" is often associated with social etiquette or asking for verbal clarification.
Is it "please pardon me" or "pardon me please"?
Both are correct. "please pardon me" is perhaps more frequent in modern writing, but "pardon me please" is perfectly acceptable and adds a rhythmic emphasis on the polite request at the end.
What are some formal alternatives to "pardon me please"?
If you are in a very traditional or professional setting, you might prefer "I beg your pardon" or a more direct request for clarification.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
96%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested