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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Is this appropriate?

What's the difference between: how about you and what about you?

If I'm having a convo w/ someone and I want to know more about him should I use how about you or what about you?

What's the difference, really?
  

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Depending on context, no difference. I really like opera? How about you?

  • Depending on context, no difference.
  • I really like opera?
  • How about you?
  • I really like opera?
  • What about you?
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Depending on context, no difference.

I really like opera? How about you?

I really like opera? What about you?

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