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How to ask about time in someone's country?
When chatting with someone is it correct to ask "what time is it on your side?" or how could I ask it? Thank you!
Nov 2, 2016 2:42 PM
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I would say:
What's the time over there?
What's the time where you are?
What's the time in <country>?
What's the time in your country? - only works if they are in what they consider their country
Or you can use the above with the structure:
What time is it...
November 2, 2016
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