10 de November de 2025

How to Ask for and Respond to Favors in Spanish

Learning how to ask for a favor in Spanish and how to respond politely is essential for sounding natural and respectful. Here are the most common expressions.

How to Ask for a Favor

Formal:

Used in professional or polite situations with your boss, teacher, or someone you don’t know well.

  • ¿Podría ayudarme con…? → Could you help me with…?
  • Necesitaría que me hiciera un favor. → I’d need you to do me a favor.
  • Le agradecería que… → I’d really appreciate it if you could…

Tip: In formal Spanish, the conditional tense (podría, agradecería) makes your request sound more polite.

 Neutral:

Perfect for colleagues, acquaintances, or people you know but still want to be respectful with.

  • ¿Me harías un favor? → Would you do me a favor?
  • ¿Podrías echarme una mano? → Could you give me a hand?
  • Te agradecería que… → I’d appreciate it if you could…

Informal:

Used with friends, close relatives, or people you trust.

  • Hazme un favor, anda. → Do me a favor, will you?
  • ¿Me echas un cable? → Can you give me a hand? / Can you help me out?
  • ¿Puedes hacerme un favor? → Can you do me a favor?

How to Respond to a Favor

Accepting the favor:

  • ¡Por supuesto! → Of course!
  • Encantado / Encantada. → Sure thing! / Happy to help!
  • Claro, sin problema. → Sure, no problem.

Hesitating or asking for time:

  • Tengo que pensarlo. → I need to think about it.
  • No estoy seguro, depende. → I’m not sure — it depends.

Politely refusing a favor:

  • Lo lamento, pero (es que)… → I’m sorry, but… / Unfortunately, I can’t because…
  • No creo que pueda, salvo que… → I don’t think I can, unless…
  • Ojalá pudiera, pero no puedo. → I wish I could, but I can’t.

 In Spanish, using a reason or an excuse helps your refusal sound kinder just like in English!

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