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Ways of asking for opinion and expressing opinion

Asking for opinion

Expressing opinion

Formal

- Do you have any opinion on ...?

- What's your opinion of / about...?

- Do you have any particular view on …?

- Have you got any comments on ... ?

- I believe /consider (that) ...

- Personally I think that...

- From my point of view ...

- My view is ...

- In my opinion .../ To my mind ...

Neutral

- What do you think of/ about... ?

- ... what do you feel about?

- How would you react to ...?

- What would you say to ...?

- I think /feel (that) ...

- It seems to me ...

- I should say ...

- As far as I know ...

Informal

- How'd you like / find ...?

- Don't you think ...?

- How / what about...?

- I'm not sure / certain about...

- I take your point...

- I reckon ...

Approval and disapproval

The British see self-possession as the highest quality of human character. They tend to think that to be self-pos­sessed, to show neither positive, nor negative emotions is a sign of good breeding. They regard the free display of emotions as indiscreet, vulgar and anti-social. So they value highly the ability to remain calm and leave things unsaid. These national traits of the British character are reflected in their language. When British people express disapproval or approval of something or somebody they often prefer to do it in a polite and apologetic way.

Remember: when you want to approve of somebody or something you need to be quite sensitive to choose an exactly appropriate way of doing so. Note that to be over-polite can be just as offensive as being rude. Be very careful in your choice of ways for expressing a disapproval of somebody or something. To be on the safe side it is better to use only apologetic and polite ways.

Ways of expressing approval and disapproval

Approval

Disapproval

Formal

-I approve of...

- We believe we can approve ...

- (That's) excellent! / Fine! / Splendid!

- I'm sure that was the right thing to do.

- I'm afraid I won't approve of it.

- I don't think I can approve...

- You shouldn't have done that.

- It leaves much to be desired.

Neutral

- I like ...

- I'm sure you did right.

- How kind/clever/thoughtful of you/him...

- Very sensible. Good.

- What a good idea!

- I don't particularly like ...

- I don't think much of ...

- You ought to be ashamed.

- I don't think it is sensible / wise of him.

- That's not a good idea, I'm afraid ...

Informal

- You did well...

- Good for you! / Nice of you!

- Well done! (It's) super.

- That's acceptable.

- Silly of you/her ...

- How could you!

- Shame on you!

- What ever for?