German Phrase
Hast du Feedback für mich?
Meaning
The sentence asks the listener whether they have any feedback for the speaker. It is a direct, polite request for comments, suggestions or criticism, often used after a presentation, a meeting, or a language‑learning session.
When to use
Use this phrase in professional or educational settings when you want a quick evaluation of your work, a presentation, or your language performance. It works well in informal conversations with colleagues, teachers, or language partners.
✦Grammar Breakdown
HastduFeedbackfürmich?
Hast (haben)
‘Hast’ is the 2nd person singular present tense of ‘haben’ (to have). It forms yes‑no questions by moving it to the first position.
du (informal you)
‘du’ is the informal singular pronoun. In spoken German it is usually placed after the verb in questions.
Feedback (neuter noun)
‘Feedback’ is a neuter loanword (das Feedback). In this construction it is used without an article, similar to English.
für + accusative
The preposition ‘für’ always takes the accusative case; therefore the pronoun becomes ‘mich’ (not ‘mir’).
🗨In Conversation
Hast du Feedback für mich?
Do you have feedback for me?
Ja, ich finde, du hast dich sehr gut verbessert, aber du könntest noch mehr Vokabeln üben.
Yes, I think you’ve improved a lot, but you could still practice more vocabulary.
✕Common Mistakes
Du hast Feedback für mich?
This order turns the sentence into a statement. For a yes‑no question, the verb must come first.
Hast du ein Feedback für mich?
‘Feedback’ is usually used without an article in this context; ‘ein Feedback’ sounds unnatural.
Hast du Feedback für mir?
‘für’ always takes the accusative case, so the correct pronoun is ‘mich’, not ‘mir’.
↔Alternatives
Hast du Rückmeldung für mich?
Do you have any feedback for me?
Kannst du mir Feedback geben?
Can you give me feedback?
Gibt es etwas, das du mir zurückmelden möchtest?
Is there anything you’d like to give me feedback on?
Cultural Tip
In German business culture directness is appreciated, so asking ‘Hast du Feedback für mich?’ is perfectly acceptable. However, if you want to sound a bit more formal, you can use ‘Rückmeldung’ instead of ‘Feedback’. Also, remember to thank the person afterwards – a simple ‘Danke für dein Feedback!’ shows good etiquette.

