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What does "treat you for a coffee" mean? Can I treat you to a coffee?
31 de may. de 2019 2:08
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You're offering to take someone somewhere for a coffee and you'll pay. "I'll treat you" is the general expression for offering someone a "treat" or a little pleasure of some sort.
31 de mayo de 2019
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No thanks. I don't drink coffee, but when you "treat" someone to coffee, or dinner, or a trip to the cinema, it means you're paying.
31 de mayo de 2019
It is 'treat you to', not 'treat you for' also.
31 de mayo de 2019
In British English, it is more common to say 'Can I shout you a coffee?'
31 de mayo de 2019
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