0Hello. I made a dialog. Will you check it?02br 02br 00At the office02br 02br 00M: What are you doing here? I didn't expect you to come to my office.02br 02br 00F: Well, I was just in the neighborhood, and (I) thought I'd stop02br 00 by to see you.02br 02br 00M: I'm glad you did (it). How about dinner after work?02br 02br 00Q.Which is better? "I'm glad you did." or "I'm glad you did it."(or you did so)02br 02br 00Can I also say "Are you up for dinner after work?"?02br 02br 00 Thank you.0-
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0Hi, Kenta. 02br 02br 00M: What are you doing here? Which is better?
— Fandorin
0Hi, Kenta.
02br 02br 00M: What are you doing here?
Which is better?
"(or you did so).
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0Hi, Kenta. 02br 02br 00M: What are you doing here? I didn't expect you to come 01del00to02del00 my office.02br 02br 00F: Well, I was just in the neighborhood and thought I 01b00would02b00 stop02br 00 by to see you.02br 02br 00M: I'm glad you 01b00do it02b