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Old 29-Aug-2006, 10:35
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Default What's the difference between them?

Hello , my teacher,
I want to know the difference between the two sentences: "What about you?" and "How about you?".

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Old 29-Aug-2006, 20:12
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Default Re: What's the difference between them?

They're both very similar. I'm finding it hard to think of any differences in usage.
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