Meaning

"Can I interest you in" is used to persuade someone into buying, doing, or eating something.

Today's Sentences

01

Can I interest you in a cup of coffee?

Situation 1

Can I interest you in a cup of coffee?

Sure.
That’s really kind of you.

What’s your drink?

I’ll have a cappuccino, if that’s alright.

Situation 2

I’m not sure what to order yet.

Take your time. We’re kinda known for our hot drinks though.
Can I interest you in a cup of coffee?

Really? I’d love a cup of coffee.
I’ll have it black with no cream, no sugar please.

I’ll have it ready for you real quick.

02

Can I interest you in today’s special?

Situation 1

I want to try something new but I’m not sure what I want.

Can I interest you in today’s special?

What’s the special today?

It’s Steak Tacos with a side salad and soup.

Situation 2

What’s in the Jambalaya here?

There’s sausage and shrimp.

Hmm, I’m not sure if that’s what I want.

Can I interest you in today’s special?

03

Can I interest you in a game of chess?

Situation 1

I’m so bored.
There’s nothing to do around here.

Can I interest you in a game of chess?

Chess?
I’ve never played chess before.

It’s really fun and it’ll keep us busy for a few hours.

Situation 2

Can I interest you in a game of chess?

Sure.
Except that I have no idea what the rules are.

It’s ok.
I’ll teach you as we play.

I’ll give it a try.

04

Can I interest you in some new furniture?

Situation 1

Are you browsing today or is there a specific item that you’re looking for?

We’re browsing today because of the sale.

You’re right, there’s a sale in the sofa and decor section.
Can I interest you in some new furniture?

Sure.
We’ll take a look and come find you if we have any questions.

Situation 2

Hello, welcome to Chapter Decor.

We’re here for the opening sale.

Great!
Can I interest you in some new furniture?

We’d like to see bed frames and dressers please.

05

Can I interest you in some new headphones?

Situation 1

Are you looking for anything in particular?

I’m here to buy a gift for a friend.
Preferably under 500 dollars?

Ok.
Can I interest you in some new headphones?

Sure!

Situation 2

Hey! I’ve seen you in here before.

Hi, I come in often to browse at what’s new.
It’s one of my favorite stores.

Can I interest you in some new headphones?

Actually, I’d love to see some.

Writer's Note

Another way to describe "Can I interest you in" is "Would you like" something.

  1. Can I interest you in a cup of tea? 👉 Would you like a cup of tea?
  2. Can I interest you in some baked cookies? 👉 Would you like some baked cookies?
  3. Can I interest you in going to the mall? 👉 Would you like to go to the mall?
  4. Can I interest you in a new watch? 👉 Would you like a new watch?

Remember that "Can I interest you in" suggests having to get, buy, or take.👍

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