negative invitation (~ない?)

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Using a negative question as a softened invitation — 一緒に行かない? ('won't you go with me?'), 食べない? ('won't you eat?'). The plain negative with rising intonation signals a friendly offer, not a demand. Also appears with か (~ないか, more emphatic/masculine) or in polite form (~ませんか).

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