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Advanced Ways to Ask for Opinions

Learn advanced alternatives to "what do you think?" with this video.

Asking for opinions is a vital part of effective communication, but constantly using "what do you think?" can become repetitive. This video offers 5 advanced alternatives to help you sound more sophisticated and engaged.

  • "Do you have any opinions about…?". Use this phrase to invite detailed feedback. Example: "Do you have any opinions about our new project?".
  • "What's your view on this?". This phrase encourages the person to share their perspective. Example: "What's your view on this new policy?".
  • "Would you agree that...?". Use this to gently suggest an idea and seek agreement. Example: "Would you agree that this strategy could work?".
  • "What are your feelings about...?". This phrase invites a more emotional or personal response. Example: "What are your feelings about the recent changes?".
  • "What’s your position on…?". Use this to understand someone's stance on a specific issue. Example: "What’s your position on remote working?".

By incorporating these phrases into your conversations, you can ask for opinions in a more varied and engaging manner. Watch the video and practice using them in your daily interactions.

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