What's the difference between "choice" and "option"?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
Ah! So, "options" are what is offered or presented to you. A "choice" is something you have to decide. One usually has to "choose" an "option". In this context specifically, they are interchangeable. However, this is not always the case. "Choices" can be limited, whereas "options" can be open. Ex: I'm not sure what color dress to choose! There are so many options to choose from. Ex: You have two options. Take the car or ride the bike. => Interchangeable with "options" in this case. Ex: That's a hard choice to make. Which one are you going to go for?