Cách sử dụng
The phrase "suit yourself" is used when someone is given a choice and they can do what they want or they can choose a different option. It is often said when one person suggests something and the other person doesn't agree or isn't interested. For example, if someone offers to buy you a drink and you decline, they might say "suit yourself" meaning that it's up to you and they don't mind either way. It can also be used in a slightly more negative way to indicate that someone's decision or behavior is unreasonable or selfish.