Yes, there are many alternatives to say, "How about going out for coffee?" The best choice depends on the level of formality, your relationship with the person, and what you'd like to do.
Casual and Direct
These are great for friends or colleagues you know well.
"Wanna grab a coffee?" (Very common and friendly)
"Let's get some coffee."
"Want to get coffee sometime?" (Good for suggesting a future plan)
"Fancy a coffee?" (More common in British English)
"Hey, I'm going to get coffee. Wanna come?" (A low-pressure way to invite someone)
More Formal or Polite
These are suitable for a first meeting, a new acquaintance, or in a professional context.
"Would you like to get a coffee?"
"Perhaps we could go out for coffee sometime?"
"I was thinking we could go for coffee."
"Would you be interested in grabbing a coffee?"
Broader and Less Specific
These phrases are good if you're not set on coffee and just want to suggest a short, informal get-together.
"How about we grab a drink?" (Could be coffee, tea, or a soft drink)
"Would you like to meet up for a chat?"
"Let's catch up over a cup of something."
These alternatives offer a range of ways to invite someone out for a drink and a conversation, allowing you to match your tone to the situation.
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