
Please yourself
Implicit Dismissal
Used to dismiss someone's opinion or preference in a conversation, often indicating indifference or annoyance.
A: Shall we order pizza tonight? B: Whatever, please yourself.
Mild Irritation
Expresses a mild level of irritation; may suggest the speaker is tired of discussing an issue.
I've made my suggestion, but you keep arguing — just please yourself!
Personal Choice Emphasis
Stresses that the decision is up to the other person, with no more input from the speaker.
If you think it's too cold for a walk, then please yourself and stay home.