The collie dog my family had when I was a kid would only eat after my father gave him permission. The permission was always, "You may eat, sir."
It was very like my father to be clear on the can/may distinction, and to be punctiliously polite even to the dog. (My father was definitely of the "a gentleman is never unintentionally rude to someone" persuasion.)
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It was very like my father to be clear on the can/may distinction, and to be punctiliously polite even to the dog. (My father was definitely of the "a gentleman is never unintentionally rude to someone" persuasion.)