👉 'Allez-vous en?' is French for "Are you going to be?" but it's like asking a cat if it's going to take a nap on your couch. It's a playful way of saying 'shall we go do something?' and can turn into a whole scenario if taken too far.
Here's an edgy example: "Je vais aller vous en, mais je ne suis pas sûr que tu comprennes la gravité de ta proposition." (I'm going to be taking you out, but I'm not sure if you'll catch the gravity of your offer.) There's definitely a dark side to this phrase, like when you're trying to convince your friend to join you for a midnight snack but they just stare at you like you've left them in the dark.