Phrases and Expressions for Asking for Someone’s Opinion & Giving Your Opinion

Asking for opinion, English phrases, englishtipz.com



Engaging in conversations often involves asking for and giving opinions. Here are some useful phrases and expressions for both situations, along with example sentences to illustrate their use in real-life contexts.

Asking for Someone’s Opinion


What do you think about…?
"What do you think about the new marketing strategy?"

How do you feel about…?
"How do you feel about the changes in the company policy?"

What’s your opinion on…?
"What’s your opinion on remote working?"

Do you have any thoughts on…?
"Do you have any thoughts on the upcoming project?"

I’d like to hear your views on…
"I’d like to hear your views on the latest design."

How do you see…?
"How do you see the future of our industry?"

What’s your take on…?
"What’s your take on the new software update?"

Can you share your opinion about…?
"Can you share your opinion about the budget proposal?"

What are your thoughts on…?
"What are your thoughts on the recent merger?"

How do you perceive…?
"How do you perceive the current economic climate?"


Giving Your Opinion

I think that…
"I think that the new policy will benefit everyone."

In my opinion…
"In my opinion, remote working has many advantages."

Personally, I believe…
"Personally, I believe that we should invest more in technology."

From my perspective…
"From my perspective, the marketing strategy needs a revision."

As far as I’m concerned…
"As far as I’m concerned, the meeting was very productive."

It seems to me that…
"It seems to me that we need more time to complete the project."

I feel that…
"I feel that the changes are necessary."

In my view…
"In my view, the current plan is the best option."

To my mind…
"To my mind, we should prioritize customer feedback."

I’d say that…
"I’d say that the team did an excellent job."

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