Can i join vs may i join

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can i join is the most popular phrase on the web. 

may i join

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • May I join you, my Lady?
  • And here was the introduction of this great British icon called "Elizabeth." Leicester: May I join you, my lady?
  • Leicester: May I join you, my lady?
  • Captain Pierce, may I join you?
  • May I join you for a moment?
  • Your Highness, ladies, gentlemen, may I join you?
  • Mr. Thompson, may I join you?
  • Mr Cochrane, may I join you?
  • Can I join the church choir, please?
  • Good evening, comrade, can I join in?
  • Warwick, can I join the conga line?
  • Are you expecting someone, or can I join you?
  • Thank you very much, Mr President, and can I join Commissioner Pinheiro in wishing you and he both a happy New Year.
  • Can I join you guys for lunch?
  • So can I join your study group?
  • Can I join you guys, Opa?

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