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"Where you at?" sounds stupid, stop saying it.

Leros

Lifer
I'm tired of hearing people on cell phones saying "Where you at?". WTF, thats not even a proper sentence. Ugh. What you mean to say is "Where are you at?"

Please learn to speak.
 
The only time I have ever heard anyone say, "Where you at?" is from black folks on their cellphones at Wally World.
I am tired of hearing the response "Naw." Naw=No.
 
Originally posted by: Leros
I'm tired of hearing people on cell phones saying "Where you at?". WTF, thats not even a proper sentence. Ugh. What you mean to say is "Where are you at?"

Please learn to speak.

Yes, please learn to speak.

The proper sentence would be "Where are you?"

NOT "Where are you at?"

You don't end sentences with a preposition. That's from a simple 3rd grade English grammar lesson.
 
Originally posted by: Leros
I'm tired of hearing people on cell phones saying "Where you at?". WTF, thats not even a proper sentence. Ugh. What you mean to say is "Where are you at?"

Please learn to speak.

actually, isn't that even wrong? i think adding the "at" to the end makes it wrong.

bah, herbie beat me
 
Originally posted by: Leros
I'm tired of hearing people on cell phones saying "Where you at?". WTF, thats not even a proper sentence. Ugh. What you mean to say is "Where are you at?"

Please learn to speak.

"WTF, thats not even a proper sentence"

- That's not even a proper sentence actually. It's a fragment.
- It should be "that's" with an apostrophe between the t and the s.

"Ugh."

- That's not a proper sentence as well.

"What you mean to say is "Where are you at?""

- You did not use a period at the end of that, making it improper.
 
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