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How to Say ‘Does it seem okay if I…?’ in Mexican Spanish

¿Te parece si...?

teh pah-REH-seh see

[teh pah-REH-seh see]

💬 Usage Tip: Often followed by present tense: “¿Te parece si te la mando por correo?” Very natural.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: Great for closing a conversation at a booth or after a talk—collaborative tone.

Phrase Breakdown

Te

[teh]

to you (informal)

Indirect object pronoun “to you”; keeps the suggestion directed to the other person.

Example

¿Te parece si te la mando por correo para cerrar el seguimiento?

How about if I send it to you by email to close the follow-up?

parece

[pah-REH-seh]

seems (to you) / works (for you)

Asks for approval; very common in professional follow-up conversations.

Example

¿Te parece si revisamos la presentación con calma y luego la cierro?

Does it work for you if we review the presentation calmly and then I close it?

si

[see]

if

In “¿Te parece si…?” it introduces the proposed action.

Example

¿Te parece si lo confirmo por correo hoy mismo?

How about if I confirm it by email today?

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