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Are you still up to meeting up vs Are you still up to meet

Both phrases are almost correct. The first one is more commonly used in informal conversations. The second phrase is grammatically correct but less common in everyday speech. 'Are you still up to having a meeting?' is a more natural-sounding alternative.
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Last updated: July 18, 2024 • 57411 views

Are you still up to meeting up

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal conversations.

This phrase is used to ask if someone is still interested in meeting or hanging out. It is a casual way to confirm plans.

Examples:

  • Are you still up to meeting up for coffee later?
  • I'm tired, but I'm still up to meeting up with you tonight.
  • Are you still up to meeting up at the park tomorrow?
  • She's not feeling well, but she's still up to meeting up for lunch.
  • I know it's late, but are you still up to meeting up for a drink?

Alternatives:

  • are you still up for meeting up
  • are you still up for meeting
  • are you still up for a meet-up
  • are you still up for a meeting
  • are you still up for getting together

Are you still up to meet

This phrase is grammatically correct but less common in everyday speech.

This phrase is also used to ask if someone is still interested in meeting, but it sounds a bit more formal or less casual compared to the first phrase.

Examples:

  • Are you still up to meet for lunch tomorrow?
  • I'm not sure if I'm still up to meet with them tonight.
  • Are you still up to meet at the library?
  • She's not feeling well, but she's still up to meet for a quick chat.
  • I know it's late, but are you still up to meet for a coffee?

Alternatives:

  • are you still up for meeting
  • are you still up for a meet
  • are you still up for a get-together
  • are you still up for a rendezvous
  • are you still up for a gathering

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