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I don't think so. 你呢 means "And you?" or "What about you?".
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怎么样 (zěn me yàng) and 如何 (rúhé) both mean "how is it, how about, what about" and are used to ask for opinions. However, 怎么样 is more commonly used in spoken language, while 如何 is more formal and is used more in written language.
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Yes, 怎么样 can be used to ask for opinions in Chinese. It is a versatile phrase that can be used in various contexts to ask for someone's thoughts or feelings about something.
1. Asking for someone's opinion on a specific matter: 你觉得这件事怎么样?(Nǐ juéde zhè jiàn shì zěnmeyàng?) - What do you think about this matter?
2. Asking for someone's opinion on a person: 你认为他怎么样?(Nǐ rènwéi tā zěnmeyàng?) - What do you think of him?
3. Asking for someone's thoughts on a plan or idea: 你觉得我们的计划怎么样?(Nǐ juéde wǒmen de jìhuà zěnmeyàng?) - What do you think about our plan?
In all of these examples, 怎么样 is used to ask for someone's thoughts, feelings, or opinions.
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