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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Where did you fly in from?

Let's say I'm a taxi driver. I pick someone up at an airport. Would it be perfectly natural to ask: "Where did you fly in from?"

How else could the question be phrased?

Also, is it "let's say" or "lets say"?

  

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anonymous Let's say I'm a taxi driver. I pick someone up at an airport. " Yes.

  • anonymous Let's say I'm a taxi driver.
  • I pick someone up at an airport.
  • " Yes.
  • anonymous How else could the question be phrased?
  • Your way is pretty natural and concise.
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anonymousLet's say I'm a taxi driver. I pick someone up at an airport. Would it be perfectly natural to ask: "Where did you fly in from?"

Yes.

anonymousHow else could the question be phrased?

Your way is pretty natural and concise. Maybe "Been on vacation?", and let them talk.

anonymousA

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