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Eric
What the different are there "What about you" and "Tell me about yourself"?
Oct 6, 2023 7:58 PM
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'Tell me about yourself' is an instruction to give an overview of yourself. The information you give will vary according to the situation. For example, what you say on a date will not be the same as what you say in a job interview.
'What about you?' is a question and it means you should give the same information that the asker just gave.
e.g.
"I'm going to order the chicken. What about you?" - What are you going to order?
"I'm from the UK. What about you?" - Where are you from?
October 6, 2023
1️⃣What about you? (¿Y tu? O ¿Qué hay de ti?)
Suele utilizarse para que contesten la misma pregunta que te hicieron mayormente al conocerse por primera vez o reunirse después de un tiempo.
2️⃣Tell me about you (cuéntame de ti) es muy común cuando vas conociendo mas a alguien o cuando te entrevistan)
October 6, 2023
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