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Kun Li Posted 6 years ago
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How to ask someone to pick whatever the easier option among several?

Hi Linguists or native speakers,


My scenario is like that my coworker asked that how to implement a task. We can see there are 2 options. Since I do not know which one is easier, I would like to ask him to pick the one he think easier.

What is the native way of expressing this? If I directly translate from my language, then it would be like "Just take the whatever easier", but this definitely not the right way of saying it.


Thanks in advance

  

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Kun Li ... asked that how to implement a task. would like to ask him to pick the one (that) he think s easier.

  • Kun Li ...
  • asked that how to implement a task.
  • would like to ask him to pick the one (that) he think s easier.
  • Please pick the [one/way] (that) you think is easier.
  • Please pick whichever [one/way] (that) you think is easier.
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Kun Li... asked that how to implement a task. ... would like to ask him to pick the one (that) he thinks easier.

Please pick the [one/way] (that) you think is easier.
Please pick whichever [one/way] (that) you think is easier.

CJ

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