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Mehrdad
Have a look vs take a look...
Even though they mean the same ,I think have a look is more polite.
Am I correct?
Is there any other expression apart from these two?(which carries a more polite meaning)
17 lip 2019 14:31
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In the US there is a slight difference in meaning. “Have” for something closer and better in a question”, “take” for something further away and better for the imperative.
People are crowded around a photograph and I can’t see it. “Hey guys, can I have a look?”
Today’s crossword is a killer. Here, have a look and see if you can get any I’m stuck on. (Gives the other person the puzzle) (“take” would be fine too but I would slightly prefer have)
I heard you got a new car. Can I see it? It’s in the garage. Go take a look. (“Have a look” in this situation would sound British to me)
17 lipca 2019
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I don't think that there's much of a difference in terms of politeness. And if there is, I'd say that it's actually the other way round -- to me, 'take a look' sounds marginally more polite than 'have a look'.
The main difference is regional. American English tends to prefer phrases with 'take a x', while British English favours 'have a' or 'go for a' e.g. 'take a bath' (mainly AmE) v 'have a bath (mainly BrE) or 'take a walk' (mainly AmE) v 'go for a walk (mainly BrE).
17 lipca 2019
Many thanks.
17 lipca 2019
I’m not a native speaker but I too think they both have a slight nuance in meaning.
17 lipca 2019
I'm in the UK and I wouldn't use the term 'take a look'. It sounds more American English to me.
'Would you have a look at this please?' would be polite/formal. 'Have a look' is more familiar, e.g. between friends.
17 lipca 2019
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