What is another word for do you mind?

Pronunciation: [dˈuː juː mˈa͡ɪnd] (IPA)

When it comes to expressing politeness or seeking permission, the phrase "do you mind" may seem overused, repetitive, or even demanding at times. However, fear not! There are various synonyms available to diversify your vocabulary and convey the same meaning. You could opt for "would it bother you", "are you opposed to" or "would you object to". Alternatively, you may prefer gentler alternatives such as "would you be kind enough to", "might I trouble you" or "could I impose upon you". These alternative expressions allow you to request someone's consent or inquire about their preferences in a more creative and varied manner.

What are the opposite words for do you mind?

Antonyms for the phrase "Do you mind" could include "Would you prefer," "Is it okay if," or "Would it be all right." These phrases are softer and more polite alternatives to "Do you mind" which comes across as more demanding. Other antonyms could include "Do whatever you like," "It doesn't matter to me," or "I have no objection." These phrases are used to give the other person more freedom and show that their response will not affect the speaker. By using antonyms, individuals can communicate their intentions more effectively and avoid misunderstandings.

What are the antonyms for Do you mind?

Famous quotes with Do you mind

  • I got in a little trouble. Did you guys hear anything about that? I'll tell you what happened. I had two sold-out shows in Fort Pierce, Florida and we were gonna land in Vero Beach, Florida. And I have an airplane that, um, you guys...bought me. Thank you. It's nice. It is really cool. And we land in Vero Beach, and where we land, I look out the window and there's three cops standing there, which is no big deal to me. Because cops love me, so do firemen. And a lot of times, I'll get a police escort from the airport to the venue, and this...wasn't one of those times. I got outta the plane and there was a cop there and he said, "Mr. White, we have been told there are drugs on this plane by an anonymous tip." I said, "There are absolutely no drugs on the plane." Now, I have a bit of weed in my bag, but it's not on the plane, so technically I'm not lying to this guy. And, you know, he goes, "Well, do you mind if we search the aircraft?" I said, "You absolutely cannot search this aircraft unless you have probable cause," because I still have civil liberties, you know what I mean? I do. And they tell me, "Okay, we just wanna let the drug dog walk by it a couple times." I said, "Fine". And the drug dog walks by a couple times, and the guy goes, "Well, the dog gave us the signal that there are drugs on the plane". And I was like, "No, he didn't! That dog didn't do anything, I was staring straight at it! He didn't wink, blink, woof or paw. What's his signal, a blank stare? That's all he did!" "Well, the dog says there are drugs on the plane." And I said, "Well, I said there aren't drugs on the plane. Who are you going to believe, me or the...ah, fuck, never mind." Now, I've got a show to go to. They spend going through this plane. An hour and a half and I'm just sitting there going, "Oh, come on!" And they get finished and, of course, there are no drugs on the plane and I knew there wasn't. And I assume now they're gonna let me go and I'll go do my show, whatever. And then they go, "Well, now the dog needs to sniff that bag on your shoulder," and I was like, "Ruh-roh!" They found 7/8 of a of marijuana in my bag. Now, when I have have 7/8 of a gram of marijuana, I consider myself to be... of marijuana. That is no weed.
    Ron White

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