Suit yourself Meaning in English
expression
ˈsut/ /ˈjɔɹsɛɫf/, /jɝˈsɛɫf/, /jʊɹˈsɛɫf
SOOT yer-SELF
sˈuːt/ /jɔːsˈɛlf
SOOT yer-SELF
Definition
This expression is used to tell someone they can do what they want, often when you don't care or disagree with their choice.
Usage & Nuances
'Suit yourself' is informal and can sound dismissive, annoyed, or indifferent. Used when giving up on changing someone's mind. Not polite in sensitive situations.
Spanish: haz lo que quieras - como tú quierasPortuguese (BR): faça como quiser - como preferirPortuguese (PT): faz como quiseres - como preferiresChinese (Simplified): 随便你 - 你自己决定Chinese (Traditional): 隨便你 - 你自己決定Hindi: अपनी मर्ज़ी करो - जैसा तुम्हें ठीक लगेArabic: افعل ما تشاء - كما تريدBengali: তোমার যা খুশি - তুমি যেমন চাওRussian: как хочешь - делай как знаешьJapanese: 勝手にしな - 好きにすればVietnamese: tùy bạn - tùy ý bạnKorean: 맘대로 해 - 알아서 해Turkish: sen bilirsin - nasıl istersenUrdu: اپنی مرضی کرو - جیسے چاہوIndonesian: terserah kamu - suka-suka kamu
Example Sentences
I don't want any dessert, but suit yourself.
basic
If you don't want to come with us, then suit yourself.
basic
It's your choice, suit yourself.
basic
Fine, suit yourself—but don't say I didn't warn you.
natural
You want to go out in the rain? Suit yourself!
natural
I tried to help, but if you don't want it, suit yourself.
natural