I am open to any question or reflection.
'Riflessione' = ri-fles-SYO-ne; stress on the third syllable.
Use at the end of a presentation or section to invite audience participation, questions, or broader discussion.
'Riflessione' (reflection/thought) is broader than 'domanda' (question) — it invites the audience to share observations and comments, not just seek clarification. This creates a more collaborative atmosphere, which Italians tend to appreciate.
Ci sono domande prima di passare alla parte successiva?
Are there any questions before moving to the next part?
Manages questions mid-presentation if needed
Spazio alle vostre domande.
The floor is yours for questions.
'Spazio alle vostre domande' = space for your questions; elegant and brief
Avete feedback o osservazioni su quanto presentato finora?
Do you have feedback or observations on what has been presented so far?
Invites broader feedback, not just questions
Italian audiences often wait to be explicitly invited before asking questions. A simple 'domande?' at the end can produce silence. A more open invitation like this one signals genuine welcome and tends to unlock more engagement.