Social Sciences, asked by mithun99, 1 year ago

have a seat and take your seat how to use

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Answered by aquataglazepd76ne
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"Have a seat" and "Take your seat" are variations of similar sentences and mean the same. The only difference is that you should use "Have a seat" in all formal situations while "Take your seat" leans more towards the informal way of telling someone to sit.

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