an English usage question: “What about” and “How about”?
A. “I prefer chocolate than vanilla. What about you?”
B. “I prefer chocolate than vanilla. How about you?”
In another situation:
C. “I don’t think this computer is fast enough.” “What about that one?”
D. “I don’t think this computer is fast enough.” “How about that one?”
Which one – if not both – is correct?
Thanks!!
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I think for the first one if I had to decide it would be A. You could reword the question like this “What do you prefer, chocolate or vanilla?” but if you say “How do you prefer, chocolate or vanilla?” that doesn’t make much sense.
For the second situation I would choose D. I choose D because the person is describing the computer with an adjective, so “how” makes more sense than “what” since “what” is more of a noun or verb type question. e.g. “What is he doing?” or “What is his name?”
I hope this answers your question(s)! Haha..