Expressing "how about" with "yaobu"

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要不 (yàobù) can have a number of meanings, ranging from "either/or" to "how about." It's quite colloquial to be used for suggestions.

Structure

要不 can be used as an indirect way of giving a suggestion, as the speaker is using 要不 to seek consent of the listener. (Once again, 要么 can be used similarly.) When using 要不 in this way, it can come either at the beginning of the sentence, or in the middle, after explaining the situation.

Reason / Situation,要不 + Option B + 吧

or

要不 + Option B + 吧 ,Reason / Situation

Examples

  • 一个人 去 没 意思,要不 我们 一起 去 吧 。Yīgèrén qù méi yìsi, yàobù wǒmen yīqǐ qù ba.It's no fun to go by myself. How about we go together?
  • 下雨 了,要不 明天 去 吧 。Xià yǔ le, yàobù míngtiān qù ba?It's raining. How about we go tomorrow?
  • 要不 出去 吃 吧 ,我 没 做饭 。Zǒulù qù tǐng yuǎn de, yàobù wǒ kāi chē sòng nǐ qù bā.How about we go eat out? I didn't cook.
  • 走路 去 挺 远 的,要不 我 开车 送 你 去 吧 。Zǒulù qù tǐng yuǎn de, yàobù wǒ kāichē sòng nǐ qù ba.It's quite far away to walk there. How about I drive you there?
  • 我 家 不太 好 找,要不 我 去 地铁站 接 你 吧 。Wǒ jiā bù tài hǎo zhǎo, yàobù wǒ qù dìtiězhàn jiē nǐ ba.It's not easy to find my place. How about I pick you up at the metro station?

See also

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