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How to Say ‘Does that sound good to you?’ in Mexican Spanish

¿Te parece bien?

TE pa-RE-ce BYEN

[TE pa-RE-ce BYEN]

💬 Usage Tip: Literally means 'does it seem good to you?'. It's a casual way to ask for agreement.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: This phrase is commonly used in informal discussions to reach consensus.

Phrase Breakdown

¿Te

TE

Does it

Reflective pronoun used to pose a question on someone’s perception.

Example

¿Te gustaría?

Would you like?

Words in this phrase

Te

[TE]

do you find

To perceive or consider something as agreeable or acceptable.

Example

¿Te parece bien si revisamos el documento mañana?

Do you find it okay if we review the document tomorrow?

parece

[pa-RE-ce]

seems

To give the impression of being something.

Example

Me parece que la solución podría funcionar.

It seems to me that the solution could work.

bien?

BYEN

good?

Used to ask if something is satisfactory.

Example

Todo está bien

Everything is good

Words in this phrase

bien

[BYEN]

good

To be desired or approved of; satisfactory.

Example

La idea suena bien para el proyecto.

The idea sounds good for the project.

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