You show your friend two pictures on your phone. You can't decide which one is better.
"Which one do you like better?" / "What do you think?"
The classroom is very warm today.
"It's warm in here, don't you agree?"
You can't decide if you should buy the black shoes or the white shoes.
"What should I do?" / "Which one is better?"
You want to meet your friend for coffee. You suggest, "Let's meet on Saturday."
"What do you think?" / "Is that okay?"
You just explained the rules of a simple game to your friend.
"Do you understand?" / "Is that clear?"
You tried a new Korean restaurant. You tell your friend, "The kimchi jjigae was very spicy."
"Do you like spicy food?" / "How do you feel about spicy food?
You think the test was very difficult.
"That test was hard, wasn't it?" / "Don't you think it was difficult?"
Your son's birthday is coming. You are thinking about buying him a book.
You and your friend are deciding what to eat. You say, "We could order pizza.
"How do you feel about that?" / "Do you want pizza?"
You gave your friend directions to your house. The directions were a little long.
Good Answer: "Do you know what I mean?" / "Does that make sense?"
You bought a new jacket. You want to know if your friend thinks it was a good choice.
"Do you think it looks good on me?" / "What's your opinion?"
You think the new student is very nice.
"The student is very nice, don't you agree?"
You have two invitations for Saturday: one to a movie and one to a dinner.
You suggest going for a walk in the park after class.
"That would be nice, don't you agree?" / "What's your opinion?"
You explained how to use a new phone app to your mother. She looks confused.
Good Answer: "Do you know what I mean?" / "Does that make sense?"
You are watching a Korean drama. You tell your friend the main character is very kind.
"Don't you think he's kind?" / "What do you think about him?"
You feel tired after a long day of work.
"I'm so tired. Do you know the feeling?" / "You're tired too, right?"
You are thinking about changing your hair color.
You described a problem you're having with your computer using simple words.
"The train is more comfortable. Don't you agree?" / "What do you think?"
"Do you know what I mean?" / "Can you see the problem?"
You described a problem you're having with your computer using simple words.
You think your English class is very fun but a little difficult.
"My English class is fun but difficult. Do you know what I mean?"
You think it's very important to practice speaking English, even if you make mistakes.
"Speaking is important, even with mistakes. Do you know what I mean?" / "Don't you agree?"
You are offered a new, longer English class, but it's more expensive.
You think your study group should meet twice a week instead of once.
"I think two times is better. How do you feel about that?"
You told a story about something funny that happened, but you mixed up some of the English words.
I'm sorry, my English is not good. Do you understand the story?"