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  • two friendly ways to ınvite someone in english
    option 1: start with a simple question.

    this is the more direct method. ıt works well in less formal situations, whether you know someone well or not, you can use these questions to make an invitation:

    are you free to…? › are you free to catch up for coffee after class?
    are you doing anything…? › are you doing anything on sunday? maybe we could hang out?
    would you like to…? › would you like to catch a movie this weekend?
    do you want to…? › do you want to go to the indoor climbing centre after work?
    why don’t we…? › why don’t we go to that new exhibit at the museum?
    do you wanna…? › do you wanna grab a bite after your meeting?
    do you feel like…? › do you feel like seeing a gig on friday night?
    how about…? › how about going to that festival together on saturday?
    option 2: say what you would like.

    you can use this for informal and more formal situations too.

    the great thing about this way of making an invitation is you can really make someone feel valued and important. so if you are building a friendship with someone or want to change that acquaintance or colleague into a friend, this is a great way to go.

    there are two steps:

    step 1—explain your event or plan

    ı’m having … a party/barbecue/get-together/house warming
    ı’m hosting… a party/barbecue/launch/dinner party
    ı’m… getting married/turning 40/moving into my new place/going skating
    ı’m thinking of… seeing a movie/going to the museum/grabbing a bite/checking out that new restaurant
    step 2—let them know what you would like.

    …and ı wanted to invite you
    …and ı was wondering if you would like to come/join me
    …and ı’d love it if you could come/be there/join me/join us
    …and ı was hoping you could make it
    …and ı hope you can come/be there/join me/join us
    …and it would be great if you can make it
    this makes an invitation sound really personal and makes the other person feel valued and important. so definitely try this approach if you want to build a friendship.

    putting ıt all together

    this is what that might sound like when you put it all together in a conversation:

    jane: ı’m having a barbecue to celebrate moving in to my new place and ı’d love it if you could come.

    sarah: sounds great, when is it?

    jane: sunday the 3rd at 1pm.

    sarah: awesome, ı’ll look forward to it. what can ı bring?

    jane: there’s no need to bring anything, unless there is something particular you would like to drink, there’ll be beer and soft drink.

    sarah: sure thing, ı will bring some white wine. thanks for the invite.
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