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How about and Would you like
How about doing something? vs Would you like to do something?
To invite someone to do something you can use: how about doing... or would you like to do...
How about going out tonight?
Yes, I"d love to. No, I don"t feel like it.
Would you like to go out tonight?
Yes, I"d love to. No, I don"t feel like it.
How about having a drink?
Yes, I"d love to. No, thanks.
Would you like to have a drink?
Yes, I"d love one. No, thank you.
"How about ..." is informal. "Would you like to ..." is formal.
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To invite someone to do something you can use: how about doing... or would you like to do...
How about going out tonight?
Yes, I"d love to. No, I don"t feel like it.
Would you like to go out tonight?
Yes, I"d love to. No, I don"t feel like it.
How about having a drink?
Yes, I"d love to. No, thanks.
Would you like to have a drink?
Yes, I"d love one. No, thank you.
"How about ..." is informal. "Would you like to ..." is formal.
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