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It is my understanding that this expression should be used accordingly, as it relates to the number of people involved in performing the task at hand.

"Will Do."

For example: If I am texting with my friend Jacob, and he asks me, "Will you run by the store and grab me an ice cold Cherry Limeade on the way out to my house?" I would respond by using the expression "will do." I would respond this way, because I am the only person performing an action in this situation. In this situation, "Will do" is equal to, and/or short for, "I will do that."

"We'll Do."

For example: If my friend Luis sends me a text and says to me, "Hey, let's go downtown and eat at that new restaurant." I would respond to this request by texting the words, "We'll do!" I would respond this way, because both of us are performing the action of eating at the restaurant. In this situation, "We'll do" is equal to, and/or short for, "We will do that."

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