Can I tell "if you do not mind ?much?"?
Or how can I leave me with some freedom in taking and changing a decision?
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"If you don't mind" would be a better alternative. "Much" would be implied and if you said it, it would feel weird. Something like: "If you don't mind, I'd like to change the channel." or "I'll just pick somewhere for us to go tonight for dinner, if you don't mind?" |
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"If you don't mind much" would be kind of arrogant, because that indicates that you will still do it if "you actually mind a little". "If you don't mind" would mean more in the line of "if you don't mind at all". |
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