How to Say ‘Does it seem okay to you?’ in Spain Spanish
¿Te parece bien?
teh pah-REH-seh byen
[teh pah-REH-seh byen]
💬 Usage Tip: Polite check-in. Literal: “Does it seem good to you?” Very common for consent/comfort.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Spaniards use this a lot in plans and conversation to keep things smooth—great for sensitive topics.
Phrase Breakdown
Te
[teh]
to you
Indirect object pronoun for "tú". In "¿Te parece...?" it means "Does it seem/feel okay to you?"
Te pregunto con respeto: ¿te parece bien hablar de Jesús primero?
I ask you respectfully: does it seem okay to you to talk about Jesus first?
parece
[pah-REH-seh]
it seems (to you)
From "parecer". Used to ask for someone’s opinion politely: "¿Te parece...?"
En diálogo interreligioso, parece buena idea escuchar antes de responder sobre Jesús.
In interfaith dialogue, it seems like a good idea to listen before responding about Jesus.
bien
[byen]
well / okay / good
Adverb used to mean "okay" in questions like "¿Te parece bien?"
Si te parece bien, hablamos de Jesús sin discutir.
If it seems okay to you, we’ll talk about Jesus without arguing.
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