There is a local social network in the country where I live now. Before I've thought that only local people start pages in this network, but today I've met a man from Canada there. I was surprised. Now I want to ask him the reason which he has registred for and how he knew (did he know?) about the social network. I want to ask:" what was the reason which you have registred for? How did you know about the network? " Could you please correct not only the words in quotes, but my question too, if it is possible. Thank you in advance.
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". Assuming you want to be friendly, you may wish to accompany this with some other friendly or welcoming words, just so it doesn't seem too abrupt.
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Assuming you want to be friendly, you may wish to accompany this with some other friendly or welcoming words, just so it doesn't seem too abrupt.
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You can say "How did you know about the network, and what was your reason for registering?". Assuming you want to be friendly, you may wish to accompany this with some other friendly or welcoming words, just so it doesn't seem too abrupt.
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