100 ví dụ hỏi và trả lời về Đưa ra ý kiến trong cuộc họp
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- Q: How do you start sharing your opinion in a meeting?
A: I begin with, “In my opinion,” or “I believe,” to clearly state my view. - Q: What’s a polite way to express disagreement?
A: I’d say, “I see your point, but I think we could consider another approach.” - Q: How do you suggest a new idea in a meeting?
A: I propose it by saying, “What if we tried…” or “I suggest we explore…” - Q: What’s a good way to ask for others’ opinions?
A: I ask, “What are your thoughts on this?” or “Does anyone have a different perspective?” - Q: How do you handle a heated discussion?
A: I stay calm and say, “Let’s focus on the facts and find a solution together.” - Q: What’s a phrase to support someone’s idea?
A: “I agree with you; that’s a great point.” - Q: How do you clarify your opinion if misunderstood?
A: I say, “Let me clarify, what I meant was…” and restate my point. - Q: What’s a way to encourage quieter team members to share?
A: I ask, “Does anyone else have thoughts they’d like to share?” - Q: How do you express uncertainty in a meeting?
A: I say, “I’m not entirely sure, but I think…” or “I’d need more data to decide.” - Q: What’s a professional way to interrupt politely?
A: “Sorry to interrupt, but I’d like to add something here.” - Q: How do you handle someone dominating the meeting?
A: I suggest, “Let’s hear from others to get a broader perspective.” - Q: What’s a way to summarize your opinion?
A: “To sum up, I believe we should focus on…” - Q: How do you agree partially with an idea?
A: “I agree with parts of that, but I think we could tweak…” - Q: What’s a phrase to introduce a strong opinion?
A: “I strongly believe that…” or “I’m convinced that…” - Q: How do you ask for clarification in a meeting?
A: “Could you clarify what you mean by that?” or “Can you elaborate?” - Q: What’s a way to propose a compromise?
A: “Could we meet in the middle by combining both approaches?” - Q: How do you handle criticism of your opinion?
A: I listen and respond with, “I appreciate the feedback; let me explain my reasoning.” - Q: What’s a phrase to express confidence in your idea?
A: “I’m confident this approach will work because…” - Q: How do you encourage brainstorming in a meeting?
A: “Let’s throw out all ideas, no matter how big or small.” - Q: What’s a way to respectfully challenge an idea?
A: “That’s an interesting point, but have we considered the risks?” - Q: How do you share a concern in a meeting?
A: “I’m concerned that this might lead to…” and explain my reasoning. - Q: What’s a phrase to build on someone’s idea?
A: “Building on that, we could also…” - Q: How do you stay neutral in a debate?
A: “I see both sides, but I think we need more information to decide.” - Q: What’s a way to keep the meeting on track?
A: “Let’s refocus on the main topic to stay productive.” - Q: How do you express urgency in your opinion?
A: “I think we need to address this immediately because…” - Q: What’s a phrase to acknowledge a good point?
A: “That’s a valid point; I hadn’t thought of it that way.” - Q: How do you suggest further discussion?
A: “This needs more discussion; can we schedule a follow-up?” - Q: What’s a way to express a cautious opinion?
A: “I’m leaning toward this, but we should explore other options.” - Q: How do you handle a wrong assumption about your opinion?
A: “That’s not quite what I meant; let me explain further.” - Q: What’s a phrase to invite feedback on your idea?
A: “I’d love to hear your feedback on this suggestion.” - Q: How do you deal with a lack of agreement?
A: “Since we’re not aligned, let’s gather more data and revisit.” - Q: What’s a way to express enthusiasm for a plan?
A: “I’m really excited about this idea; it has great potential!” - Q: How do you address a risky idea?
A: “This could work, but we need to mitigate these risks.” - Q: What’s a phrase to politely decline an idea?
A: “I don’t think this fits our goals, but I appreciate the creativity.” - Q: How do you encourage collaboration in a meeting?
A: “Let’s work together to refine this idea.” - Q: What’s a way to share a personal experience?
A: “In my experience, this approach has worked well because…” - Q: How do you respond to an unrealistic proposal?
A: “I see the vision, but I think we need a more practical plan.” - Q: What’s a phrase to suggest a different perspective?
A: “Another way to look at this could be…” - Q: How do you stay respectful during disagreements?
A: I focus on the idea, not the person, and keep my tone professional. - Q: What’s a way to ask for more time to think?
A: “I’d like to reflect on this before giving my final opinion.” - Q: How do you present data to support your opinion?
A: “Based on the data, I believe this is the best option because…” - Q: What’s a phrase to show openness to ideas?
A: “I’m open to other suggestions; what do you think?” - Q: How do you handle a silent team in a meeting?
A: “Let’s go around the room and share our thoughts.” - Q: What’s a way to express a differing priority?
A: “I think we should prioritize this instead, as it aligns with our goals.” - Q: How do you suggest testing an idea?
A: “Why don’t we pilot this on a small scale first?” - Q: What’s a phrase to show you value teamwork?
A: “I think we can achieve this if we collaborate closely.” - Q: How do you address a repetitive discussion?
A: “We’ve covered this; let’s move forward or revisit later.” - Q: What’s a way to express optimism?
A: “I’m optimistic this plan will succeed if we execute it well.” - Q: How do you handle an unclear proposal?
A: “Can you clarify the goals of this idea?” - Q: What’s a phrase to suggest a follow-up action?
A: “Let’s assign tasks and follow up next week.” - Q: How do you share a bold opinion?
A: “I strongly recommend we take this direction for these reasons.” - Q: What’s a way to acknowledge multiple viewpoints?
A: “I see several valid perspectives; let’s find a balanced solution.” - Q: How do you suggest prioritizing tasks?
A: “I think we should focus on this first to maximize impact.” - Q: What’s a phrase to politely redirect the conversation?
A: “That’s interesting, but let’s get back to the main agenda.” - Q: How do you express a time-sensitive opinion?
A: “We need to act quickly on this to meet our deadlines.” - Q: What’s a way to show flexibility?
A: “I’m open to adjusting my approach if we find a better option.” - Q: How do you handle a dominant speaker?
A: “Thanks for your input; let’s hear from others now.” - Q: What’s a phrase to propose a solution?
A: “Here’s a potential solution we could explore…” - Q: How do you address budget concerns?
A: “I think this could work, but we need to consider the costs.” - Q: What’s a way to show you’ve considered all options?
A: “After weighing the options, I believe this is the best path.” - Q: How do you encourage creative ideas?
A: “Let’s think outside the box—what are some innovative ideas?” - Q: What’s a phrase to express doubt politely?
A: “I’m not convinced this will work, but I’m open to discussing it.” - Q: How do you summarize a discussion?
A: “To recap, we’ve agreed on these key points…” - Q: What’s a way to suggest a break in a long meeting?
A: “Shall we take a quick break to refresh and regroup?” - Q: How do you address a lack of data?
A: “I think we need more data to make an informed decision.” - Q: What’s a phrase to show agreement with conditions?
A: “I agree, provided we address these concerns first.” - Q: How do you handle an off-topic comment?
A: “That’s a good point, but let’s save it for another discussion.” - Q: What’s a way to suggest collaboration with another team?
A: “We could partner with the other team to make this work.” - Q: How do you express a need for more resources?
A: “This plan is solid, but we’ll need more resources to succeed.” - Q: What’s a phrase to show you’re listening?
A: “I hear what you’re saying, and I think…” - Q: How do you propose a timeline?
A: “I suggest we set a timeline to keep this on track.” - Q: What’s a way to address a potential conflict?
A: “Let’s find a solution that works for everyone.” - Q: How do you suggest delegating tasks?
A: “I think we should assign these tasks based on expertise.” - Q: What’s a phrase to express a balanced view?
A: “There are pros and cons, but I lean toward this option.” - Q: How do you handle a lack of consensus?
A: “Since we’re divided, let’s vote or gather more input.” - Q: What’s a way to highlight a benefit?
A: “The key advantage of this approach is…” - Q: How do you suggest revisiting an idea?
A: “Can we revisit this idea later with more details?” - Q: What’s a phrase to show teamwork?
A: “I think we can achieve this together if we…” - Q: How do you address a tight deadline?
A: “This timeline is tight, but I think it’s doable if we…” - Q: What’s a way to express a practical concern?
A: “I’m worried about the feasibility of this plan.” - Q: How do you suggest an alternative solution?
A: “Here’s another approach we could consider…” - Q: What’s a phrase to show you value input?
A: “I really appreciate everyone’s insights on this.” - Q: How do you handle a vague idea?
A: “Can you provide more specifics so we can evaluate this?” - Q: What’s a way to propose a trial run?
A: “Why don’t we test this idea on a small scale first?” - Q: How do you express a long-term view?
A: “In the long run, I think this will benefit us because…” - Q: What’s a phrase to acknowledge effort?
A: “Great work on this idea; let’s refine it further.” - Q: How do you suggest involving stakeholders?
A: “We should get input from stakeholders before deciding.” - Q: What’s a Way to Express Optimism About a Plan?
A: “I’m confident this strategy will yield positive results.” - Q: How do you address a risky suggestion?
A: “This could work, but we need to address these potential issues.” - Q: What’s a phrase to suggest prioritization?
A: “Let’s prioritize this to ensure we meet our goals.” - Q: How do you handle an unproductive meeting?
A: “Let’s set clear objectives to make this more productive.” - Q: What’s a way to propose a new goal?
A: “I suggest we aim for this goal to drive our project forward.” - Q: How do you address a missed deadline concern?
A: “To avoid missing deadlines, we could streamline this process.” - Q: What’s a phrase to show you’re open to compromise?
A: “I’m willing to adjust my stance if we can find common ground.” - Q: How do you suggest improving a plan?
A: “This is a good start, but we could enhance it by…” - Q: What’s a way to acknowledge a team’s effort?
A: “The team’s input has really shaped this discussion.” - Q: How do you propose a follow-up meeting?
A: “Let’s schedule a follow-up to finalize our decision.” - Q: What’s a phrase to express a balanced opinion?
A: “I see merits in both sides, but I lean toward this.” - Q: How do you address a resource constraint?
A: “We can make this work, but we’ll need more support.” - Q: What’s the most important thing when giving opinions in a meeting?
A: Be clear, respectful, and open to others’ perspectives to foster collaboration.













