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What's the difference between inviting dinner and inviting dinner?

The words "please eat" and "please eat" have subtle differences in China culture.

"Eating out" means "accepting an invitation to eat", which usually means accepting an invitation from others to enjoy delicious food. In this context, the "invited" person is a passive party and accepts the invitation to eat. For example, "He accepted my invitation to come to my house for dinner."

And "invite to dinner" means "invite others to dinner", which means inviting others to enjoy delicious food. The person who "invites dinner" is the active party. They sent out invitations and others came to the party. For example, "I decided to invite everyone to a restaurant for dinner."

Generally speaking, "inviting to eat" emphasizes the process of accepting the invitation, while "inviting to eat" emphasizes the process of sending out the invitation.