ti va di uscire?
do you feel like going out?
Pronunciation
/ti va di u.ˈʃi.re/
Cultural Note
This is the most natural way to ask someone out in Italian. It's deliberately casual ('do you feel like...') rather than the more formal 'vuoi uscire con me?' (do you want to go out with me?). The casualness provides face-saving ambiguity for both parties. Adding 'a prendere un caffè' (for a coffee) makes it even lower-pressure — the classic Italian soft ask.
📝 Example Sentences
Ti va di uscire stasera?
Do you feel like going out tonight?
Ti va di uscire a prendere un caffè?
Do you feel like going out for a coffee?
Se ti va di uscire, scrivimi.
If you feel like going out, text me.
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