Would you care for something?

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It's a polite way of asking if someone wants something.

Would you care for a cup of tea?
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Often appears as...

  • would you care for a drink?
  • would you care for dessert?

Usage tips

Formal

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Polite Offer

Often used in formal settings or among acquaintances to offer something respectfully.

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At the gala, the host asked, 'Would you care for some champagne?'
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Genuine Interest

The phrase suggests you're genuinely interested in the other person's comfort or needs.

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'Would you care for a blanket?' the flight attendant asked the shivering passenger.
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Subtle Refusal

It's a way to decline an offer gently without directly saying 'no'.

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When offered more food, she replied, 'Would you care for the last piece?'
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