Hi, I have another question. What is exactly the difference between "take a look" and "have a look" ? In what situations are these two expressions used? Thanks
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They have the same meaning. It's a matter of personal preference. I tend to use "take a look".
— CalifJim
They have the same meaning.
It's a matter of personal preference.
I tend to use "take a look".
I don't think I ever use "have a look".
You can use whichever you like.
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They have the same meaning. It's a matter of personal preference. I tend to use "take a look". I don't think I ever use "have a look". You can use whichever you like.