Yusuke
What does "Can I tempt you?" mean? I heard the phrase in the film "Harry Potter", it sounded to me "Want a bite?", I'm not 100% sure... What situation do you use it? and so common?
22 juil. 2019 17:02
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Tempt means "entice" or "encourage" you to eat or do something you are reluctant to do. Persuade is similar but means to encourage you by reasoning and argument, so that is where there can be interchangeability, in the take a bite context. To tempt someone to have a bite, you might use words as well as encouragement to describe why they should take a bite enticing/encouraging by actions and by persuading at the same time with words.
22 juillet 2019
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It's usually used when you want someone else to do something, and they are possibly reluctant. A waitress in a restaurant: "Can I tempt you with dessert?" (I'd like to sell you a dessert. We have good ones) One neighbor to another: "Can I tempt you with a cup of coffee?" (Would you like to come to my house for coffee? I'd like to visit with you and am offering you coffee to encourage you to agree)
22 juillet 2019
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Can I persuade/convince you?
22 juillet 2019
Thank you!
24 juillet 2019
Hey! It can mean a couple of different things. So there saying "can I tempt you with <item>" usually refers to food, particularly something nice or something very bad (so the saying is used in a joking manner).
22 juillet 2019
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