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What's the difference between how about you and what about you? A : Jack, can you come to my party? B : Sure A : How about you, Mike? (or What about you, Mike?) Which one is correct in this case?
2017년 10월 31일 오후 9:53
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I think in this kind of situation it would be ok to use either, the meaning would stay the same. Another example would be if some asks, "How are you?" and you say "I'm fine. What about you?/How about you?" In general though, "What about you?" is directly asking someone about their situation, whereas "How about you?" is more of a suggestion rather than a question. For example, if you wanted to suggest that Mike comes to the party, you could say "How about you come (to the party) Mike?" but you could not use "what" in that situation. Does that make sense? Hope it was helpful :)
2017년 10월 31일
They are pretty much the same
2017년 11월 1일
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