Which one is used in a situation in which someone is regarding politeness or is shy to join for eating food in someone else's house? And
Which is more common and friendly?
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Which is more common and friendly?
These are uncommonly used. "Considering formalities" makes perfect sense when used in the context of a sentence. I'd stick with that, unless you have a reason, as it is more common.
It's hard to say for sure without the exact paragraph.