What do you want to do? · What are you in the mood for?
When you're trying to figure out plans with someone and want to know what they're in the mood for, this is your go-to! 🎉 It's super flexible and perfect for suggesting activities, food, or just generally asking about their preferences.
💡 **Using it like a pro!** Think of 'What are you up for?' as a casual way to open up possibilities! ✨ You can use it for anything from asking about dinner plans ("What are you up for for dinner?") to weekend activities ("What are you up for this weekend?"). It's friendlier than a direct "What do you want?" and shows you're open to their ideas.
Your friend asks, "What should we do tonight?" Which English expression is the most natural way to ask them what they want to do? A. How's it going? B. What's new? C. What are you up for?