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Learn Spanish - OFRECER, ACEPTAR Y RECHAZAR (OFFER, ACCEPT AND DECLINE).

On this page you will find many day-to-day useful phrases you can use when we talk about offering, accepting and declining. You can expect to make use of most of these phrases in everyday life.

Questions Answers
do you want/would you like a sweet?
¿quieres un caramelo?
yes, thanks
sí, gracias
do you want/would you like a pastry?
¿quieres un pastel?
ok, thanks
vale, gracias
do you want/would you like a coffee?
¿quieres un café?
no, thanks
no, gracias
no, not now, thanks
no, ahora no, gracias
no, thanks, I don't feel like it now
no, gracias, es que ahora no me apetece
do you feel like a bit of...?
¿te apetece un poco de...?
do you feel like something to drink/to eat?
¿te apetece tomar algo?
no, thank you, I'm fine
no, gracias, estoy bien.
do you feel like a piece of cake?
¿te apetece un trozo de tarta?
no, thank you, I don't feel like anything
no, gracias, no me apetece nada.
do you feel like a slice of chorizo?
¿te apetece una rodaja de chorizo?
yes, please, bring me a glass of water
sí, por favor, tráeme un vaso de agua.
do you feel like a portion/a helping of...?
¿te apetece una tapa de..?
shall I bring you something to eat/drink?
¿te traigo algo de comer/beber?
would you like a sweet?
¿te apetece un caramelo?
oh! yes, thanks
ah! sí, gracias
Oh! not now, thanks
uy! no, ahora no, gracias
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