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As a non-native speaker when I talk to native speakerspeakers, I tend to youuse "Do you want ...." instead of "Would you like....?" e.g. "Do you want we have the meeting itin this room?" "Do you want we have lunch in that restaurant?"

My question is, do native speakerspeakers feel different when I ask thethem with to want verb? Does it sound unnatural to them? What about "Do you like?" instead of "Would you like?"

As a non-native speaker when I talk to native speaker, I tend to you "Do you want ...." instead of "Would you like....?" e.g. "Do you want we have the meeting it this room?" "Do you want we have lunch in that restaurant?"

My question is, do native speaker feel different when I ask the with to want verb? Does it sound unnatural to them? What about "Do you like?" instead of "Would you like?"

As a non-native speaker when I talk to native speakers, I tend to use "Do you want ...." instead of "Would you like....?" e.g. "Do you want we have the meeting in this room?" "Do you want we have lunch in that restaurant?"

My question is do native speakers feel different when I ask them with to want verb? Does it sound unnatural to them? What about "Do you like?" instead of "Would you like?"

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As a non-native speaker when I talk to native speaker, I tend to you "Do you want ....""Do you want ...." instead of "Would you like....?""Would you like....?" e.g. "Do you want we have the meeting it this room?" "Do you want we have lunch in that restaurant?""Do you want we have the meeting it this room?" "Do you want we have lunch in that restaurant?"

My question is, do native speaker feel different when I ask the with to want verb? Does it sound unnatural to them? What about "Do you like?""Do you like?" instead of "Would you like?""Would you like?"

As a non-native speaker when I talk to native speaker, I tend to you "Do you want ...." instead of "Would you like....?" e.g. "Do you want we have the meeting it this room?" "Do you want we have lunch in that restaurant?"

My question is, do native speaker feel different when I ask the with to want verb? Does it sound unnatural to them? What about "Do you like?" instead of "Would you like?"

As a non-native speaker when I talk to native speaker, I tend to you "Do you want ...." instead of "Would you like....?" e.g. "Do you want we have the meeting it this room?" "Do you want we have lunch in that restaurant?"

My question is, do native speaker feel different when I ask the with to want verb? Does it sound unnatural to them? What about "Do you like?" instead of "Would you like?"

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Real Dreams
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"Do you want" vs "would you like?"

As a non-native speaker when I talk to native speaker, I tend to you "Do you want ...." instead of "Would you like....?" e.g. "Do you want we have the meeting it this room?" "Do you want we have lunch in that restaurant?"

My question is, do native speaker feel different when I ask the with to want verb? Does it sound unnatural to them? What about "Do you like?" instead of "Would you like?"