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100 Ways to Ask for Recommendations

July 3, 2026

100 Ways to Ask for Recommendations

No. Term Definition
1. A good recommendation for this? Ask for a suitable suggestion.
2. Any advice on what to choose? Ask for guidance on a selection.
3. Any good picks you can share? Ask for strong options.
4. Any good recommendations for this? Ask for relevant suggestions.
5. Any ideas you’d recommend? Ask for recommended ideas.
6. Any personal favorites? Ask for their favorites.
7. Any recommendations? Ask for suggested options.
8. Any reputable options you know? Ask for trustworthy choices.
9. Any solid recommendations? Ask for dependable suggestions.
10. Any suggestions for me? Ask for ideas tailored to you.
11. Any tried-and-true options? Ask for proven choices.
12. Anything you’d strongly recommend? Ask for a strong endorsement.
13. Anything you’d suggest I check out? Ask what to explore.
14. Are there any good alternatives? Ask for other good choices.
15. Are there any must-tries? Ask for top picks.
16. Are there options you’d avoid? Ask what not to choose.
17. Are there similar alternatives? Ask for comparable options.
18. Can anyone recommend a good one? Ask group for a solid pick.
19. Can you point me in the right direction? Ask for a helpful lead.
20. Can you recommend a good option? Ask for a strong option.
21. Can you recommend a trusted place? Ask for a reliable venue.
22. Can you recommend a trustworthy person? Ask for a reliable contact.
23. Can you recommend something? Ask for a suggestion.
24. Can you share a recommendation? Ask them to share a suggestion.
25. Can you suggest something reliable? Ask for dependable options.
26. Could you point me to a good one? Ask for a good suggestion.
27. Could you recommend a trusted option? Ask for a trustworthy choice.
28. Could you recommend someone reliable? Ask for a dependable person.
29. Could you suggest a good option? Ask for a strong choice.
30. Could you suggest something good? Ask for a good suggestion.
31. Do you have a favorite? Ask for their top pick.
32. Do you have a recommendation for me? Ask for a personal recommendation.
33. Do you have a trusted favorite? Ask for a reliable pick.
34. Do you have any go-to picks? Ask for their usual favorites.
35. Do you have any recommendations for this? Ask for suggestions for a situation.
36. Do you have any suggestions? Ask for ideas.
37. Do you have any top recommendations? Ask for best suggestions.
38. Do you know a good place? Ask for a good venue.
39. Do you know a solid option? Ask for a dependable choice.
40. Do you know a trustworthy option? Ask for a trustworthy choice.
41. Do you know any good options? Ask for good choices.
42. Do you know anyone reliable? Ask for a trustworthy contact.
43. Do you know what you’d recommend? Ask what they would suggest.
44. Do you know what’s best? Ask for their best judgment.
45. Got any recommendations? Ask casually for suggestions.
46. Got any suggestions? Ask casually for ideas.
47. Have you got a recommendation? Ask if they have a suggestion.
48. Have you got any suggestions? Ask if they have ideas.
49. Have you used anything you’d recommend? Ask for endorsed experience.
50. How do you usually decide? Ask their decision method.
51. How would you choose? Ask their decision approach.
52. How would you recommend I start? Ask for a starting point.
53. I could use a recommendation State need for a suggestion.
54. I’d appreciate a recommendation Politely ask for a suggestion.
55. I’d love your input Ask for their opinion.
56. I’d value your recommendation Ask for their endorsed option.
57. I’d welcome your suggestions Invite their ideas.
58. I’m looking for a good recommendation Ask for a strong suggestion.
59. I’m looking for suggestions State you want ideas.
60. I’m looking for the best option Ask for top choice.
61. I’m not sure what to choose State uncertainty; invite suggestions.
62. I’m open to suggestions Invite recommendations.
63. I’m torn—what would you pick? Ask them to choose for you.
64. If you were me, what would you pick? Ask for their choice in your place.
65. Is there a better alternative? Ask for a superior option.
66. Is there a brand you’d recommend? Ask for a suggested brand.
67. Is there a go-to option? Ask for a default choice.
68. Is there a recommended choice? Ask for commonly suggested option.
69. Is there a standout option? Ask for best-in-class choice.
70. Is there something worth trying? Ask for worthwhile options.
71. Is there something you’d pick? Ask for their choice.
72. Is there something you’d suggest? Ask for their suggestion.
73. What are your top picks? Ask for their favorites.
74. What do you like best? Ask for their favorite.
75. What do you recommend? Ask directly for a recommendation.
76. What do you suggest? Ask directly for a suggestion.
77. What do you think I should choose? Ask what you should pick.
78. What do you think is best? Ask for best judgment.
79. What else should I consider? Ask for more options.
80. What have you had good results with? Ask what worked for them.
81. What have you tried and liked? Ask for liked experiences.
82. What is your go-to? Ask for their default choice.
83. What would you choose? Ask their preferred option.
84. What would you go with? Ask what they’d pick.
85. What would you pick? Ask their choice.
86. What would you recommend I get? Ask what to buy or choose.
87. What would you recommend I try first? Ask for a first choice.
88. What would you recommend overall? Ask for best general recommendation.
89. What would you suggest I try? Ask what to try.
90. What’s a good option? Ask for a good choice.
91. What’s a good pick? Ask for a good selection.
92. What’s a safe bet? Ask for a reliable choice.
93. What’s worth considering? Ask for options to consider.
94. What’s worth trying? Ask for worthwhile options.
95. What’s your recommendation? Ask for their suggestion.
96. What’s your suggested choice? Ask for their recommended pick.
97. Which do you prefer? Ask for their preference.
98. Which is your top recommendation? Ask for their number one choice.
99. Which one do you like most? Ask for their top preference.
100. Which one would you recommend? Ask for best option.
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