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[quote=Anonymous]They are different to me. “You are welcome to come” means you are invited but I don’t feel strongly if you come or not, either because I don’t want to impose and make you feel like you have to, or maybe because it doesn’t matter to me that much. Context matters here. To me this one is more like a test balloon or a softer ask that could go either way. “I want you to come” means you are invited and your presence is desired. “I really hope you can come” is the same to me. [/quote]
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