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Is there a difference between (ask about) and (ask after) in these sentences:
She is asking about you.
She is asking after you.
May 26, 2024 4:58 AM
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As far as I know they mean the same thing. 'Ask about' is much more common in US English.
May 26, 2024
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For me, asking about someone is requesting information. I want details about that person - are they married, do they have children, where do they work? Asking after someone is just politely enquiring whether they are well. I would tell a friend that another friend asked after them if they said, "How is X doing?"
May 26, 2024
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Arabic, Arabic (Maghrebi), English, French, German, Hebrew, Persian (Farsi)
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Arabic (Maghrebi), English, German, Hebrew, Persian (Farsi)
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