to lure
Lure
Lure
To provoke someone to do something through promises or persuasion. An example is "Can I tempt you to to smoke your first cigarette"
The term "lure" refers to something that attracts or entices someone or something, often through a deceptive or enticing appeal. In a broader context, it can be used as a verb meaning to draw someone in or tempt them, often with the promise of something desirable. Lures are commonly associated with fishing, where bait is used to attract fish.
ask their best friend what their likings are and organise something that they like.
my pleasure(if you like them or something)
Lure means to tempt someone to do something, especially with an offer of a reward.
a guarantee assures a particular outcome or condition and a promise is something that someone promises to do something and you don't break that promise
An incorrect promise is saying something like: I promise to never fail
Don't tempt me. Tempt me not. Go tempt someone else.
Breaking a promise is when you tell someone you are going to do something, and you PROMISE you will do it. Breaking a promise is not "fulfilling" it, or "doing" it.
Do not provoke something...or take advantage of a situation a second time.