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Is there a difference between starting a question with How about and What about? Can we use both expressions interchangeably?

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From my point of view, if the difference between what about and how about in general is slight, the difference between what about you and how about you is even slighter. They are certainly interchangeable, as you mentioned, but I would go so far as to say that their common usages are semantically indistinguishable. In point of usage, Ngrams shows a slight preference for What about you: COCA ...

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What of and what about are not idioms; they don't mean something other than the sum of their parts. To contrast what of with what about is contrasting of and about. Are they perfectly synonymous? Some say there are no perfect synonyms. But for all intents and purposes, in this use, what of and what about are interchangeable. Of: about; concerning. About: concerning; on the subject of; in ...

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Hello Members The definitions and examples below are from Longman Dictionary. how about ... ? a) used to make a suggestion about what to do SYN what about No, I’m busy on Monday. How about Tuesday at seven? How about putting the sofa closer to the window? How about we have that game when we...

When a person is asked a question, and wants to repeat the same to the asker, what is the difference, or which is more common, between these two statements, How about you? or What about you? For

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