B1 Expression Formal 3 min read

参考一下你的意见。

cankao yixia ni de yijian.

Want your input.

Literally: Refer a bit to your opinion.

In 15 Seconds

  • A polite way to ask for someone's thoughts or advice.
  • Combines 'refer to' with a softening 'a bit' suffix.
  • Shows humility and respect for the other person's expertise.

Meaning

It is a polite way to say you want to hear someone's thoughts or advice before making a decision. It literally means you want to 'refer' to their opinion as a helpful guide.

Key Examples

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Asking a colleague about a report

这是我的初稿,想参考一下你的意见。

This is my first draft; I'd like to get your input.

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Choosing a dress with a friend

这两件衣服哪件更好看?我想参考一下你的意见。

Which of these two looks better? I want to hear your opinion.

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Discussing a strategy with a boss

关于这个项目,我想参考一下您的意见。

Regarding this project, I would like to refer to your opinion.

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Cultural Background

In corporate culture, using this phrase with a superior is a sign of 'respecting the hierarchy.' It shows you aren't making unilateral decisions. The tone might be slightly softer, often adding a 'ba' or 'ne' at the end to sound even more consultative. When dealing with Chinese partners, using this phrase in emails can build rapport much faster than direct questions. Scholars use this when citing others' work or asking for peer reviews, maintaining a tradition of intellectual humility.

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The 'Face' Booster

Add '宝贵' (bǎoguì - valuable) before '意见' to make the other person feel extremely respected. '参考一下您的宝贵意见' is the ultimate professional compliment.

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Don't over-rely

If you use this for every tiny decision, you might seem like you can't think for yourself. Use it for things that actually matter.

In 15 Seconds

  • A polite way to ask for someone's thoughts or advice.
  • Combines 'refer to' with a softening 'a bit' suffix.
  • Shows humility and respect for the other person's expertise.

What It Means

This phrase is your secret weapon for sounding both humble and professional. 参考 means to refer to or consult. 一下 adds a soft, casual touch. Together, they show you value someone's brainpower. You aren't just asking for an answer. You are saying their perspective matters to your process. It makes the other person feel respected and smart.

How To Use It

Stick this at the end of a proposal or a question. You can use it when showing a friend a new outfit. You can use it when presenting a project to your boss. It works best when you have a specific topic in mind. Just state your idea first, then drop this phrase. It opens the door for a conversation without sounding demanding. It’s the linguistic equivalent of passing the microphone.

When To Use It

Use it when you actually want feedback. It’s perfect for workplace meetings where collaboration is key. Use it when choosing a restaurant with a picky friend. It’s great for texting a draft of an email to a mentor. If you are stuck between two choices, this phrase is your best friend. It signals that you are open-minded and ready to listen.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it if you’ve already made up your mind. That feels insincere and might annoy people. Avoid it in high-pressure emergencies where quick action is needed. Don't use it with children unless you want to be there all day. It’s also a bit too formal for extremely intimate moments. You wouldn't say this to a spouse about what color socks to wear. Keep it for things that actually require a second thought.

Cultural Background

Chinese culture deeply values 'mianzi' or face. Asking for someone's 'reference' gives them face. It suggests they have wisdom or experience you lack. It’s a classic move in 'Modesty Culture.' Even if you are the expert, asking others for input shows humility. It’s a way to build harmony in a group. It prevents you from appearing like a 'know-it-all' or a dictator.

Common Variations

If you want to be extra polite, use 想听听你的意见. For a very formal setting, try 请您多提宝贵意见. If you are with best friends, just say 你觉得呢?. You might also hear 供你参考, which means 'for your reference.' This is what you say when you give advice to others. It’s the flip side of the same coin.

Usage Notes

This is a 'safe' phrase that fits almost anywhere. It sits right in the middle of the formality scale, making it useful for both professional and social settings.

🎯

The 'Face' Booster

Add '宝贵' (bǎoguì - valuable) before '意见' to make the other person feel extremely respected. '参考一下您的宝贵意见' is the ultimate professional compliment.

⚠️

Don't over-rely

If you use this for every tiny decision, you might seem like you can't think for yourself. Use it for things that actually matter.

Examples

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#1 Asking a colleague about a report
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这是我的初稿,想参考一下你的意见。

This is my first draft; I'd like to get your input.

Perfect for professional collaboration.

#2 Choosing a dress with a friend
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这两件衣服哪件更好看?我想参考一下你的意见。

Which of these two looks better? I want to hear your opinion.

Shows you trust your friend's taste.

#3 Discussing a strategy with a boss
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关于这个项目,我想参考一下您的意见。

Regarding this project, I would like to refer to your opinion.

Using 'nin' (polite you) makes it very respectful.

#4 Texting a group about dinner plans
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去吃火锅还是烤肉?参考一下大家的意见。

Hotpot or BBQ? Let's see what everyone thinks.

Casual and inclusive for a group chat.

#5 A sarcastic moment with a sibling
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我也想参考一下你的意见,如果你真的有意见的话。

I'd love to get your input, if you actually have any.

The phrase is formal, making the sarcasm bite harder.

#6 Asking a mentor for life advice
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对于我的职业规划,我想参考一下您的意见。

I'd like to get your input on my career planning.

Shows deep respect for the mentor's experience.

Test Yourself

Fill in the missing word to make the sentence polite.

{我|wǒ}{想|xiǎng}{参考|cānkǎo}_____{你的|nǐ de}{意见|yìjiàn}。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {一下|yīxià}

'一下' is the necessary softener for this polite expression.

Which situation is MOST appropriate for this phrase?

You are...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Asking your boss for feedback on a new idea.

This phrase is perfect for professional consultation.

Complete the dialogue.

A: {你|nǐ}{觉得|juéde}{这|zhè}{个|gè}{计划|jìhuà}{怎么样|zěnmeyàng}? B: {我|wǒ}{还|hái}{没|méi}{决定|juédìng},{我|wǒ}______。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {想|xiǎng}{参考|cānkǎo}{一下|yīxià}{你的|nǐ de}{意见|yìjiàn}

This shows you are still in the decision-making process.

🎉 Score: /3

Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

3 exercises
Fill in the missing word to make the sentence polite. Fill Blank B1

{我|wǒ}{想|xiǎng}{参考|cānkǎo}_____{你的|nǐ de}{意见|yìjiàn}。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {一下|yīxià}

'一下' is the necessary softener for this polite expression.

Which situation is MOST appropriate for this phrase? Choose B1

You are...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Asking your boss for feedback on a new idea.

This phrase is perfect for professional consultation.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: {你|nǐ}{觉得|juéde}{这|zhè}{个|gè}{计划|jìhuà}{怎么样|zěnmeyàng}? B: {我|wǒ}{还|hái}{没|méi}{决定|juédìng},{我|wǒ}______。

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: {想|xiǎng}{参考|cānkǎo}{一下|yīxià}{你的|nǐ de}{意见|yìjiàn}

This shows you are still in the decision-making process.

🎉 Score: /3

Frequently Asked Questions

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No. By itself, '意见' can mean 'objection.' But in the phrase '参考一下你的意见,' it is always neutral or positive, meaning 'input.'

Yes, it shows you are a respectful child who values their wisdom. It's very common in filial contexts.

Related Phrases

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{听取|tīngqǔ}{意见|yìjiàn}

similar

To listen to and collect opinions.

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{采纳|cǎinà}{建议|jiànyì}

builds on

To adopt/accept a suggestion.

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{征求|zhēngqiú}{意见|yìjiàn}

synonym

To solicit opinions.

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{交换|jiāohuàn}{意见|yìjiàn}

similar

To exchange views.

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