Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Different Way To Ask "WHICH CITY or PART...?" In English

Here are different ways to ask "Which city or part...?" in English, ideal for keeping your questions varied and interesting:


Casual & Friendly

  • What city are you from?

  • Which part of [Place] are you from?

  • Where in [Place] are you from?

  • Which area of [Place] are you from?

  • What part of [Place] do you live in?

  • Which part of town are you from?

  • Where exactly in [Place] are you from?


Polite & Formal

  • Could you please tell me which city you are from?

  • May I ask which part of [Place] you are from?

  • Could you kindly share which area of [Place] you are from?

  • Would you mind telling me which city you are based in?

  • May I inquire about the city or region you’re from?


Fun & Trendy

  • So, which part of [Place] are you reppin’?

  • What’s your area code?

  • Where’s your hometown in [Place]?

  • What part of the city do you call home?

  • Which part of the map are you from?


Thoughtful & Warm

  • Where in [Place] did you grow up?

  • Which part of [Place] has your heart?

  • Where’s your favorite spot in [Place]?

  • What’s your hometown area in [Place]?

  • I’d love to know which part of [Place] you’re from!


💡 Pro Tip: Depending on the tone of your conversation, you can adjust how you ask about someone's city or region—be friendly and informal with friends, or more polite in professional settings!

👉 How do you ask someone where they’re from? Share your version in the comments! 😊

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