“you would like” or “you will like”, which one is appropriate?
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When I say “you would like” it means I am certain that you will like it. When I say “you will like” it means I am not certain that you like it.
You should use “you would like” in cases like this: “You would like to sit down, wouldn’t you” or “You would like to come with me”. However, you could also say “you will like” in cases like this: “You will like it when you go there”.