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Why don't you Meaning in English

expression

ˈhwaɪ/, /ˈwaɪ/ /ˈdoʊn/, /ˈdoʊnt/ /ˈju
WHY-dohnt-yo͞o
wˈaɪ/ /dəʊnt/ /jˈuː
WHY-dohnt-yoo

Definition

Used to make a suggestion or give advice to someone in a friendly way. It often means you are encouraging the other person to try something or consider an idea.

Usage & Nuances

Very common in spoken, informal English. Often starts a suggestion ('Why don't you try...?'). Tone should be friendly; if pronounced sharply, it can sound critical. Not used for commands or strong orders.

Example Sentences

Why don't you come with us to the park?

basic

Why don't you try this new restaurant?

basic

Why don't you ask for help if you need it?

basic

Hey, why don't you take a break? You've been working for hours.

natural

Why don't you give him a call and see what he says?

natural

I'm bored. Why don't you suggest something fun to do?

natural