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Nicolás Gonzálvez
When to use "what about you?" and when to use "how about you?" ?
When somebody says:
-- Hi there, HOW are you?
I say:
-- Hi, i'm fine, thanks, HOW about you?
Is it the same if I say: "what about you?" in that situation?
Apr 21, 2011 3:33 AM
Answers · 1
In this situation the phrases seem to be equal.
I would guess that whether one uses 'how' or 'what' would be based on colloquial speech.
Gramatically, I prefer "How are you?"
However, on a scale of most formal to least formal I would rank it this way:
"I'm fine, how are you?" most formal
"I'm fine, how about you? less formal
"I'm fine, what about you?" least formal
April 21, 2011
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Nicolás Gonzálvez
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