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You are at a friends house and are starving. Which of the following is the best example of sending a direct message to your friend?
1) "Are you hungry?"
2)" It's 5:30pm. I usually eat dinner around now."
3) " I am hungry. Do you have any food to snack on?"
4) "What time do you usually eat dinner?"
I think it's 3.
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The answer for this question would be
3) or the third option
because if u are at a friends house and starving, u wouldn't ask them are u hungry because they could say no and this could end the conversation or make it awkward since u are hungry.
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