Southern Vietnamese
Vietnamese Suggestion Patterns
Use mình, hay là, thử, and nhé to suggest plans without pressure.
Learner problem
I need to suggest plans, not only ask direct questions.
Pattern preview
Mình + action + nhé / Hay là + option.
Day 65 suggestion focus
Intro: suggestions and plans
Suggest plans naturally with hay là, nên, thử, and tại sao không.
Suggestion tip
Hay là mình đi ăn phở? means “How about having pho?”
How about
Hay là mình đi ăn phở?
How about we go eat pho?
Warm and natural.
Why not
Tại sao không đi cà phê?
Why not go for coffee?
Friendly suggestion.
Do you want
Bạn có muốn đi bộ không?
Do you want to go for a walk?
Soft invitation.
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Day 65 vocabulary focus
Vocabulary: hay là, nên, thử, tại sao không, tôi đề nghị, bạn có muốn, mình có thể
Practice seven suggestion frames for plans with friends.
how about
hay là
how about
should
nên
should
try
thử
try
why not
tại sao không
why not
I suggest
tôi đề nghị
I suggest
do you want
bạn có muốn
do you want
we can
mình có thể
we can
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Day 65 speaking skill
Speaking skill: make natural suggestions
Suggest food, coffee, movies, and weekend plans without sounding pushy.
Movie
Mình có thể xem phim
We can watch a movie
Coffee
Bạn có muốn đi cà phê không?
Do you want to go for coffee?
Try this
Mình nên thử món này
We should try this dish
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Day 65 grammar focus
Grammar note: Hay là + V / Tại sao không + V?
Use hay là for “how about” and tại sao không for “why not”.
Hay là + V
Hay là mình đi ăn phở?
How about we go eat pho?
How about going for pho?
Tại sao không + V
Tại sao không đi cà phê?
Why not go for coffee?
Why not go for coffee?
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Day 65 speaking exercise
Exercise: suggest a weekend plan
Suggest a weekend plan to friends with food, coffee, and one backup idea.
1
Food
Cuối tuần mình đi ăn phở nha
Let’s eat pho this weekend, okay?
2
Coffee
Sau đó mình đi cà phê
After that, let’s go for coffee
3
Backup
Nếu mưa thì mình xem phim
If it rains, let’s watch a movie
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The short version
Use mình, hay là, thử, and nhé to suggest plans without pressure.
Pattern box
Mình + action + nhé / Hay là + option.
English trap
Do not make every suggestion sound like an order.
Right vs wrong examples
| Instead of this | Say this | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Copy the English structure word by word | Tôi muốn nói về lời mời | Use the Vietnamese pattern as a ready-made chunk. |
| Add extra grammar words because English needs them | Theo tôi thì điều này quan trọng | Vietnamese often stays shorter than English. |
| Study the rule without a real situation | Tôi nghĩ vậy | Attach the rule to a cafe, taxi, hotel, market, or work sentence. |
Core examples
| Vietnamese | English | Practice note |
|---|---|---|
| Tôi muốn nói về lời mời | I want to talk about invitations | Start a invitations conversation. |
| Theo tôi thì điều này quan trọng | In my opinion, this is important | Use for simple opinions. |
| Tôi nghĩ vậy | I think so | A soft agreement phrase. |
| Tôi không chắc lắm | I am not very sure | Useful when you need time or clarity. |
| Bạn có thể nói rõ hơn không? | Can you explain more clearly? | Ask for clarification. |
| Lý do là gì? | What is the reason? | Ask why without a long sentence. |
| Tôi cần thêm thời gian | I need more time | Use before deciding or answering. |
| Chúng ta làm thế nào? | How should we do it? | Useful for planning. |
| Có vấn đề gì không? | Is there any problem? | Check if something is wrong. |
| Tôi muốn giải quyết việc này | I want to solve this | Useful in service and work situations. |
| Mình nói chuyện sau nhé | Let us talk later | A soft delay phrase. |
| Gửi cho tôi chi tiết nhé | Please send me the details | Good follow-up phrase. |
How to use it in real sentences
Use the examples as sentence patterns, not isolated vocabulary. Say the whole line first, then replace one small part such as the person, time, object, or place.
Substitution drill
| Base sentence | Change this | New sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Tôi muốn nói về lời mời | change the person or topic | Theo tôi thì điều này quan trọng |
| Theo tôi thì điều này quan trọng | change the time, place, or object | Tôi nghĩ vậy |
| Tôi nghĩ vậy | say it as a real request or answer | Tôi không chắc lắm |
Real situation
Use this natural Vietnamese grammar when a real conversation forces you to speak quickly. Pick one sentence from the examples, imagine the situation, then change only one detail so the grammar becomes usable instead of abstract.
Southern Vietnamese note
Southern Vietnamese often prefers practical, context-rich examples. Learn the pattern through a line you might actually say.
Practice drill
- Read each Vietnamese sentence aloud.
- Replace one noun or time word.
- Listen to the slow audio, then say the new sentence twice.
- Cover the English and recall the Vietnamese from the situation.
- Save the examples you would actually use this week.
Common mistake
Do not make every suggestion sound like an order.
Next step
After this page, open the related practice or continue to the next grammar lesson: explaining-problems.
Meaning check
Quick practice
Which option is the best way to practice vietnamese suggestion patterns?
FAQ
How should I practice vietnamese suggestion patterns?
Learn the core pattern, say at least three full examples aloud, then change one word so the sentence becomes useful in your own life.
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Week 10 · Day 65 in the 90-day path
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