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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
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'What time is it at your end?'

'What time is it at your end?'

Is this a natural thing to say when you are on the phone or on the internet asking the person you are talking to the time at where they live?

What would people usually say in this kind of situation?

Thanks

PBF
  

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It probably depends on how formal the contact is. "

  • It probably depends on how formal the contact is.
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It probably depends on how formal the contact is. You could say 'What time is it at your end?' if it's an informal type of situation, and the person is a fluent English speaker, but a safer option is a simple "What time is it there?", or "What time is it where you are?"

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