Coffee- on, at? would you like (...)

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Anonymous  #462779  Thu, 10 Jan 08 07:54 PM
Hi!
Problem. Very little.
So, my friend Michael is very shy :> and I want to invite him for coffee, but:
Would you like to go with me for a cup of coffee?
or Would you like to go for/on (something else) coffee? Or how should I ask?

Thanks.
  
Clive  #462855  Fri, 11 Jan 08 01:13 AM

Hi,

I hear people say simply 'Would you like to go for coffee?'

I'm sure that he will be thinking about you and not about your grammar.

Good luck, CliveSmile [:)]

  
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