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Yellowstarstruck Posted 10 years ago
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Hi! Is the below conversation natural or how can I make sound more natural? Thanks, Fulvio.
A: Hi! Where's a good place to visit in New York?
B: You should visit the Stature of Liberty. It's amazing.
A: I see. Thanks!
  

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yellowstarstruck Where's a good place to visit in New York? I would say this: What are the places one should visit in New York? Suggest some places in New York which one should visit .

  • yellowstarstruck Where's a good place to visit in New York?
  • I would say this: What are the places one should visit in New York?
  • Suggest some places in New York which one should visit .
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yellowstarstruckWhere's a good place to visit in New York?
I would say this:
What are the places one should visit in New York?
Suggest some places in New York which one should visit .
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The English is correct and natural, but the content seems slightly unrealistic in the sense that someone visiting New York would probably not be asking for only one suggestion (as vsuresh's comment also implies). The simplest way to address this is to say "What are some good places to visit in New York?"
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You can do this very informally.

— We're going to New York (City). What sights do you think are worth seeing there?
— Lincoln Center, the Natural History Museum, the Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park, the Empire State Building; the list is endless. I hope you have at least 10 days.

CJ

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