care to join us?

(would you) care to join me/us

An invitation for one to engage in a particular action or activity with someone else (or a group). I'm going out for a jog—care to join me? Would you care to join us for dinner tonight?
See also: care, join
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

(Would you) care to join us?

Do you want to join us? Tom and Mary saw Fred and Sally sitting at another table in the restaurant. Tom went over to them and said, "Would you care to join us?" Mary: Isn't that Bill and Sue over there? John: Yes, it is. Shall I ask them to join us? Mary: Why not? John (after reaching the other table): Hi, you guys! Care to join us? Bill: Love to, but Sue's mom is going to be along any minute. Thanks anyway.
See also: care, join
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • (would you) care to join me/us
  • care to...?
  • join
  • (Do you) care if I join you?
  • care
  • if
  • see if I care
  • See if I care!
  • like I care
  • take care of someone
References in periodicals archive
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We have not had much publicity and Mr Hodgson may not have heard of us - perhaps he would care to join us? Also I would like to know the date of his visit as I was in Ranny Bay on July 27 and 28 and picked 306 items, then on August 5, I picked from Lavernock Point to Ranny Bay and found fewer plastic bottles than expected, but 269 items of general litter.