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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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How about yourself

Hi,
Please take a look at this conversation.

A: Do you dance?
B: We do.
A: How about yourself?

I've never heard of 'How about yourself?', but it was all that came to mind. If I am the A, can I say it? Thank you.
  

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Anonymous How about yourself? This is very informal. The correct version uses "you" instead.

  • Anonymous How about yourself?
  • This is very informal.
  • The correct version uses "you" instead.
  • CJ
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AnonymousHow about yourself?
This is very informal. The correct version uses "you" instead.

CJ
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AnonymousA: Do you dance?B: We do.A: How about yourself?
That makes no sense. This would:

A: Do you dance?
B: We do. How about you(rself)?
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Ah, yes. Thank you, fivejedjon!

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