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Try it / Taste it
What do you say when you want someone to eat a little bit of the food you just made?
Do any of the following sound natural?
1. Try it.
2. Taste it.
Thanks.
10 nov. 2018 12:17
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'Try it' is normal to see if someone likes something; 'you might like it, try it (and see)'
it could be for anything, except clothes where 'try it/them on (and see)' is used.
'Taste it' is to judge the taste, so it's used when you are cooking; 'I think this needs more salt.. Can you taste it.. what do you think?
:)
10 november 2018
1
"Try it" is most appropriate if there is a bowl in front of them, but they are reluctant to start eating - you are encouraging them to start.
"Taste it" is best when offering them a little bit just so they can find out what it tastes like. You could instead say "try a bit", "taste a bit" or "have a taste".
10 november 2018
1
"Try it" is the more natural option. Alternatively, you could say "have a taste"
10 november 2018
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