Can I join you? / May I join you?
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asked when seeking permission to sit at someone's table or join them in some activity
Care to join us?
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an invitation to engage in a particular action or activity with someone or with a group
Would you like something to eat?
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a polite way of asking if someone, such as a guest or a new friend, would like to eat anything in particular
Would you like something to drink?
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a polite way of asking if someone, such as a guest or a new friend, would like to drink anything in particular
Would you like me to...?
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a polite way of offering to do something for someone
I’d be happy to…
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a polite way of offering to do something
Would you be interested in...?
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used to ask if a person has any interest in engaging in the mentioned activity
Are you free…?
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used to ask if a person is available on the mentioned date or time
Are you doing anything…?
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used to ask if a person is free to do something on the mentioned date or time
Let me check my schedule. / I'll have to check my schedule.
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said when you want more time to think about an offer and check your availability on a given time or date
Yes, that would be nice.
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a polite way of accepting an offer or invitation
I would like that. / I would like that very much.
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said when you really like or agree with what someone has suggested to do
Sounds good.
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said about an idea, suggestion, or offer that seems good or exciting
I'd love to.
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said when you would like to do what someone has suggested
Sure! / Sure thing.
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an informal way of expressing agreement
Why not?
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an enthusiastic way to say yes or express agreement
I can't wait to...
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said when you are very excited about doing something or eager for it to begin
I'm looking forward to it.
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to be pleased or excited that something is going to happen
No, thank you.
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a polite way of declining an offer or invitation
I'm fine, thanks. / I'm good, thanks.
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said when you are not interested in an offer, often because you don't need it
Maybe another time. / Maybe some other time.
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a polite way of refusing an invitation
I got other plans.
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a frank way of rejecting an offer or invitation