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Definitions from the WebWhat about youDefinition:The phrase "what about you" is an informal way to inquire about someone else's opinion, preference, situation, or decision, after sharing your own. It is commonly used in conversations to express curiosity or invite others to share their thoughts or experiences. Possible Parts of Speech:The phrase "what about you" can function as a pronoun, an interjection, or a question. Possible Senses and Usages:1. Pronoun: Used to ask someone else for their opinion, preference, situation, or decision after expressing your own.
2. Interjection: Used to show surprise, interest, or curiosity.
3. Question: Used to directly ask for someone else's opinion, preference, situation, or decision.
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