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Anjeni
English question Hey guys! What's the expression in English to invite someone to a coffee?
Jan 4, 2017 8:00 PM
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Not sure if this answers your question,  but I usually say to friends, "Hey, wanna grab a coffee?"

To a co-worker or in a more formal setting- " Would you like grab a coffee after lunch/ later on/ tomorrow morning?"

Slang for coffee in America is "a cup of joe" pronounced "cup-pa-joe". Older people may use this slang. "Do you want a cup of joe?"

I live in California so the phrase can be region & age based.

Yes, you do "ask someone" or "invite them to" coffee. "Did you ask her to coffee?"/ "Did you invite her to coffee on Thursday?" 

January 4, 2017

English question

Hey guys! What's the expression in English to invite someone to a coffee?

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Usually, I say--"Hey, want to grab a coffee?" or "Would you like to grab a coffee?"

In the U.S, inviting someone to coffee often can be implied as a date (at least among young adults, haha)--unless you're already friends or you are inviting someone to coffee for a more specific reason. Like, "let's grab coffee before work" or "Would you like to grab coffee first?"


January 5, 2017

English question

Hey guys! What's the expression in English to invite someone to a coffee?

Free to have coffee with me?

January 4, 2017
Let's have a coffe together! or do you wanna grab a coffe? :)
January 4, 2017
I Think it's ask out when inviting someone to eat or to drink
January 4, 2017
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