Here are different ways to ask "Who is this/that?" in English, including casual, polite, and thoughtful alternatives:
Casual & Friendly:
Who’s this/that?
Who is this/that person?
Who’s this/that supposed to be?
Who’s the one over there?
Who's that person?
Who’s that guy/girl?
Polite & Respectful:
May I ask who this/that is?
Could you tell me who this/that is?
I’m sorry, but who is this/that?
Would you mind telling me who this/that is?
Could you please introduce me to this/that person?
Pardon me, but who is this/that individual?
Thoughtful & Considerate:
I’m sorry, I didn’t catch who this/that is.
I’m not familiar with this/that person. Who are they?
Could you please tell me a little about who this/that person is?
I’m curious to know more about who this/that is.
I’d love to know who this/that is, if you don’t mind sharing.
I don’t believe we’ve met. Who is this/that?
💡 Pro Tip: Using different ways to ask "Who is this/that?" can make conversations feel warmer and more engaging, especially when meeting new people or trying to be considerate.
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