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Meaning

"What should I" is used to say or suggest that something is the proper, reasonable, or best thing to do. It’s a great way to show that you’re open to advice or suggestions.

Today's Sentences

01

What should I eat?

Situation 1

I’m so hungry.

Why don’t you order something?

What should I eat?

Pizza?

Situation 2

What should I eat?

What do you feel like?

A big chunk of meat.

We should go to the store then.

02

What should I buy?

Situation 1

Since it’s your birthday, shopping is on me.

Really?
What should I buy?

Buy something expensive.

No, I want to buy nice things when I can afford to on my own.

Situation 2

What should I buy?

Are you having a hard time deciding?

It’s the last day of our trip and I want to get something memorable.

Well, memorable doesn’t mean it has to be a souvenir.
It can be something you use everyday but will make you happy and remember the trip.

03

What should I wear?

Situation 1

What should I wear?

I’m struggling to find an outfit for today as well.

The weather is pouring!

Maybe we should just wear a basic outfit and invest in some rain boots on our way out?

Situation 2

What should I wear?

You have tons of clothes.

But I need to look good at this wedding.

Is it because your ex will be there?

04

What should I watch?

Situation 1

What should I watch?

I noticed a few new movies.
Or we could watch a documentary.

This documentary looks good.

Let me get some popcorn and we’ll watch it together.

Situation 2

What should I watch?

How about not watching anything.

I feel like watching all these shorts is turning into a habit.

Why don’t you try a digital detox?

05

What should I bring?

Situation 1

What should I bring?

Don’t pack anything.

What?
But we’re going on vacation.

Let’s be spontaneous and just buy everything during our trip.

Situation 2

Wanna have a picnic?

Sure.
What should I bring?

I’ll prepare the food, do you wanna buy a bottle of wine?

Sounds great!

Writer's Note

Asking for Advice

In English, one way to ask for advice is using the modal verb "SHOULD".

"Should you" + verb…?

  1. Should I go home?
  2. Should we buy a new car?
  3. Should she ask for a raise?
  4. Should he tryout for the team?
  5. Should they be granted a visit?

Giving Advice

"I think you should" + verb.

  1. I think you should eat.
  2. I think we should talk.
  3. I think she should quit.
  4. I think he should study.
  5. I think they should confess.

These are some ways to use "should" in a sentence whether you're giving or receiving advice.

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