So what's your plan for Saturday? I respond with: So this is what I may/might do.

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So what's your plan for Saturday? I respond with:

So this is what I may/might do. Go to the ball game on Saturday with my cousins and take my brother to church on Sunday.

Those are all high probability activities but may just sounds so awkward here. Is might okay here?
 

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"Might" is more natural. There are still some people who associate "may" with permission rather than possibility. If the things you listed are a high probability, I would expect to hear something like "So here's what I'll probably do - go to the ball game, ..."
 

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I would go with "will probably do." Both modals sound too "iffy".
 

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And I would use Emsr2d2's punctuation rather than the period after do.
 

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And I wouldn't reply to a "So, ..." question with a "So, ..."answer. In this case, "Well, ..." would be common.
 
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Well, you are right.

Well, this is what I may/might do. Go to the ball game on Saturday with my cousins and take my brother to church on Sunday.
 

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Do we take it you weren't convinced by our comments about neither "may" nor "might" seeming to be appropriate in the context you gave, or by our suggestions about changing the punctuation?
 
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Well, this is what I'll probably - Go to the ball game on Saturday with my cousins and take my brother to church on Sunday.
 
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You still haven't followed the recommendations about punctuation in posts #2 and #4.
 

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Well, this is what I'll probably do - go to the ball game on Saturday with my cousins and take my brother to church on Sunday.

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