En 15 segundos
- Polite way to ask for thinking time.
- Signals thoughtfulness and avoids rushing.
- Works in casual and semi-formal settings.
- Use when needing a moment to decide or recall.
Significado
Esta es tu frase de referencia cuando necesitas un momento para recopilar tus pensamientos. Es un botón de pausa educado, que indica que estás procesando algo y responderás pronto. Piénsalo como una respiración profunda verbal antes de dar tu mejor respuesta.
Ejemplos clave
3 de 12Texting a friend about plans
यार, कल मूवी देखने चलें? `थोड़ा सोच लूँ`... हाँ, ठीक है!
Dude, should we go watch a movie tomorrow? Let me think a little... Yes, okay!
At a café deciding on a drink
मुझे क्या पीना है, `थोड़ा सोच लूँ`... एक आइस्ड कॉफ़ी, प्लीज़।
What should I drink, let me think a little... an iced coffee, please.
Responding to a complex question from a colleague
यह एक अच्छा सवाल है। `थोड़ा सोच लूँ` और आपको बताता हूँ।
That's a good question. Let me think a little and I'll tell you.
Contexto cultural
In the fast-paced markets of Delhi, this phrase is often said quickly with a hand gesture (palm facing the other person) to stop the flow of sales talk. In modern Indian offices, this phrase is used to avoid 'over-promising.' It is a sign of a professional who considers deadlines seriously. When elders ask a younger person for their opinion, the younger person often starts with 'थोड़ा सोच लूँ' as a sign of humility, showing they aren't arrogant enough to have an instant answer. On WhatsApp, 'Thoda soch loon' is often followed by the '🤔' emoji. It's a standard way to acknowledge a message without giving a final answer.
The 'Thinking' Face
In India, looking up and to the right while saying this makes you look like you are genuinely deliberating, which is seen as respectful.
Don't Overuse
If you say this for every single question, you might seem indecisive or like you're hiding something.
En 15 segundos
- Polite way to ask for thinking time.
- Signals thoughtfulness and avoids rushing.
- Works in casual and semi-formal settings.
- Use when needing a moment to decide or recall.
What It Means
This phrase is your friendly way to hit pause. It's like saying, "Hold on a sec, I need a moment." You're not dismissing anyone; you're just asking for a tiny bit of time to gather your thoughts. It shows you're thoughtful and don't just blurt things out. It's super useful when you're asked a question, presented with options, or need to make a quick decision. It’s the verbal equivalent of a loading icon for your brain!
How To Use It
Use थोड़ा सोच लूँ when you're asked something that requires a bit of thought. Maybe a friend asks for your opinion on a movie, or your boss asks for a solution to a tricky problem. You can also use it when you're presented with choices, like picking a restaurant. It’s a versatile tool for any situation needing a brief mental pause. It’s also great for avoiding awkward silences; it fills the gap while you think.
Formality & Register
This phrase is wonderfully flexible. It leans towards informal but can easily slide into semi-formal settings. Think of it like a comfy sweater – perfect for most occasions. You can use it with friends, family, and even in many workplace scenarios. It’s generally safe unless you're in a super formal situation like addressing a judge or giving a keynote speech. Even then, a slight variation might work. It’s the linguistic equivalent of a friendly nod.
Real-Life Examples
Imagine you're scrolling through Netflix and your roommate asks what you want to watch. You might say, "Hmm, थोड़ा सोच लूँ." Or, if you're at a café and the barista asks if you want a pastry, you could reply, "थोड़ा सोच लूँ... no, I’ll just have coffee today." It’s perfect for those everyday decisions. It even works when you're trying to remember someone's name – "Umm, थोड़ा सोच लूँ... David, right?"
When To Use It
Definitely use it when you need a moment to recall information. For example, if someone asks for your phone number. Use it when you're weighing options. "Should I go out tonight or stay in? थोड़ा सोच लूँ." It's also great when you receive unexpected news or a complex request. It buys you time without appearing rude or uninterested. It’s your secret weapon for thoughtful responses. It's like having a 'do not disturb' sign for your brain, but a polite one!
When NOT To Use It
Avoid this phrase if the answer is obvious or requires an immediate, simple response. If someone asks, "Do you want tea or coffee?" and you clearly want coffee, just say "Coffee." Using थोड़ा सोच लूँ here might seem indecisive or even a bit silly. Also, steer clear in high-stakes, urgent situations where speed is critical, like a fire drill. It’s not the best for complex technical explanations unless you preface it with something like, "That's a great question, let me थोड़ा सोच लूँ about the best way to explain it."
Common Mistakes
Learners sometimes use it when they simply don't understand the question. This can sound a bit dismissive. It's better to say, "Could you please repeat that?" or "I don't quite understand." Another mistake is using it too often, making you seem perpetually hesitant. You don't want to be the person who *always* needs to think! It’s like a spice; use it sparingly for the best flavor.
Common Variations
In some regions or among younger folks, you might hear एक मिनट (ek minute – one minute) or ज़रा सोच लूँ (zara soch loon – let me think a bit). एक मिनट is very common and direct. ज़रा सोच लूँ is almost identical in meaning and usage to थोड़ा सोच लूँ. Sometimes, people just say सोच रहा हूँ (soch raha hoon – I am thinking) casually. These variations are like different flavors of the same ice cream – all good, just slightly different!
Real Conversations
Scenario 1: Planning a trip
Friend 1: "Hey, should we book the flight for Friday or Saturday?"
Friend 2: "Hmm, थोड़ा सोच लूँ... Saturday might be better for the hotel rates."
Scenario 2: Quick decision at a store
Salesperson
You
थोड़ा सोच लूँ... Yes, please!"Scenario 3: Responding to a compliment
Colleague
You
थोड़ा सोच लूँ... I'm really glad you liked it."Quick FAQ
Q. Is it rude to say थोड़ा सोच लूँ?
A. Not at all! It's usually seen as polite and thoughtful. It shows you value the question or decision. Just ensure your tone is friendly.
Q. Can I use it in a job interview?
A. Yes, but carefully! Use it for a complex question, not simple ones. Saying "That's an interesting question, let me थोड़ा सोच लूँ for a moment" can work professionally. It shows you're considering it deeply.
Q. What if I need more than a moment?
A. You can extend it! Say, "थोड़ा और सोच लूँ" (let me think a little more) or "I need a bit more time to think about this." This signals a longer pause is needed.
Notas de uso
This phrase is highly versatile, fitting comfortably in casual chats and even extending into semi-formal professional interactions. Avoid it in situations demanding immediate, simple responses or highly formal declarations where it might sound hesitant. The key is context; use it when a thoughtful pause is appropriate and appreciated.
The 'Thinking' Face
In India, looking up and to the right while saying this makes you look like you are genuinely deliberating, which is seen as respectful.
Don't Overuse
If you say this for every single question, you might seem indecisive or like you're hiding something.
The Soft No
Be aware that if someone says this to you in a business context, they might be politely declining. Follow up in 2 days.
Pair with 'Ek Minute'
Saying 'Ek minute, thoda soch loon' is the most natural way to use this phrase.
Ejemplos
12यार, कल मूवी देखने चलें? `थोड़ा सोच लूँ`... हाँ, ठीक है!
Dude, should we go watch a movie tomorrow? Let me think a little... Yes, okay!
Used here to confirm availability and willingness after a brief mental check.
मुझे क्या पीना है, `थोड़ा सोच लूँ`... एक आइस्ड कॉफ़ी, प्लीज़।
What should I drink, let me think a little... an iced coffee, please.
The phrase creates a natural pause before stating the order.
यह एक अच्छा सवाल है। `थोड़ा सोच लूँ` और आपको बताता हूँ।
That's a good question. Let me think a little and I'll tell you.
Signals that the question requires more thought than an immediate answer allows.
आपके सवाल के लिए धन्यवाद। मुझे इस पर `थोड़ा सोच लूँ`... मुझे लगता है कि मेरी पिछली भूमिका में, मैंने इसी तरह की चुनौती का सामना किया था।
Thank you for your question. Let me think a little about it... I think in my previous role, I faced a similar challenge.
Used professionally to show consideration for a thoughtful answer.
कभी-कभी ज़िंदगी आपको रुकने और `थोड़ा सोच लूँ` कहने का मौका देती है। 🧘♀️
Sometimes life gives you a chance to pause and say, 'Let me think a little.' 🧘♀️
Adds a reflective, introspective vibe to the caption.
वाह, यह वीडियो सोचने पर मजबूर करता है। `थोड़ा सोच लूँ`... 🤔
Wow, this video makes you think. Let me think a little... 🤔
A common way to express contemplation in online comments.
मेरा दिमाग़ थोड़ा धीमा चल रहा है। मुझे `थोड़ा सोच लूँ`... या शायद एक कप कॉफ़ी चाहिए। 😅
My brain is running a bit slow. Let me think a little... or maybe I need a cup of coffee. 😅
Lighthearted use to poke fun at one's own slowness.
मैं बस... `थोड़ा सोच लूँ`। यह सब बहुत ज़्यादा है।
I just... let me think a little. This is all too much.
Used to express a need for emotional processing time.
✗ क्या तुम पानी पिओगे? → ✓ हाँ, धन्यवाद।
✗ Will you drink water? → ✓ Yes, thank you.
Using `थोड़ा सोच लूँ` here is unnecessary and awkward; a direct answer is better.
✗ मुझे क्या पहनना चाहिए? `थोड़ा सोच लूँ`... `थोड़ा सोच लूँ`... `थोड़ा सोच लूँ`। → ✓ मुझे यह नीली शर्ट पहननी चाहिए।
✗ What should I wear? Let me think a little... Let me think a little... Let me think a little. → ✓ I should wear this blue shirt.
Repeating the phrase excessively makes you seem indecisive or lost.
मेनू देखकर `थोड़ा सोच लूँ`... हाँ, मैं चिकन बिरयानी ऑर्डर करूँगा।
Looking at the menu, let me think a little... Yes, I will order Chicken Biryani.
Natural phrase to use while browsing options on an app.
यह मंदिर बहुत सुंदर है। यहाँ की वास्तुकला को देखकर `थोड़ा सोच लूँ`... वाकई अद्भुत है।
This temple is very beautiful. Looking at the architecture here, let me think a little... it's truly amazing.
Used to add a moment of reflection while describing a scene.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing word to complete the phrase 'Let me think a bit.'
थोड़ा ______ लूँ।
'Soch' is the root for 'to think'. The other options mean eat, go, and drink.
Which response is most appropriate for this situation?
A shopkeeper asks: 'Will you buy this for 500 rupees?'
This is the most natural way to pause a negotiation.
Complete the dialogue.
दोस्त: 'क्या तुम कल पार्टी में आओगे?' तुम: '_______, फिर बताता हूँ।'
This allows you to check your schedule before committing.
Choose the most formal version of 'Let me think.'
Which one is best for a job interview?
The 'dijiye' ending is the most respectful and formal.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Formality Levels of 'Thinking'
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosथोड़ा ______ लूँ।
'Soch' is the root for 'to think'. The other options mean eat, go, and drink.
A shopkeeper asks: 'Will you buy this for 500 rupees?'
This is the most natural way to pause a negotiation.
दोस्त: 'क्या तुम कल पार्टी में आओगे?' तुम: '_______, फिर बताता हूँ।'
This allows you to check your schedule before committing.
Which one is best for a job interview?
The 'dijiye' ending is the most respectful and formal.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Tutoriales en video
Encuentra tutoriales en video sobre esta expresión en YouTube.
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasIt's okay for a casual boss, but for a formal one, use 'Mujhe thoda sochne dijiye'.
It's the first-person subjunctive of 'lena' (to take). It means 'may I take' or 'let me take'.
Yes! It's a perfect filler while you search for vocabulary.
'Thoda' is more common; 'Zara' is slightly more elegant/Urdu-influenced.
No, it's usually dropped. 'Thoda soch loon' is complete on its own.
Change it to 'Thoda soch lein' (थोड़ा सोच लें).
That would be 'Tumhare bare mein soch loon', but that's a very different context!
All the time! It's a staple of realistic dialogue in Bollywood.
It's better to write 'Main is par vichaar karke batata hoon' in a formal email.
It is gender-neutral. Both men and women use 'loon'.
Frases relacionadas
सोच-समझकर
builds onAfter careful thought
ज़रा रुकिए
similarWait a bit
देखते हैं
contrastLet's see
विचार करना
specialized formTo deliberate