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can "what's your store?" mean the same as "what's your name?"
I saw this expressions on a video on Youtube where two people were casually introducing themselves
17 de feb. de 2024 7:29
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As others have said, it can't mean that unless a very specific context makes it clear. Why don't you post the clip so we can see the context Maybe then we can be more helpful.
17 de febrero de 2024
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No, that's very strange. It must be something very specific to that particular situation.
17 de febrero de 2024
1
What's your story? = What's going on with you?
17 de febrero de 2024
1
Hello Hunji. To directly answer, "What's your store?" can not mean "What's your name?".
I partially agree with Mag's response, but it WOULD be common to ask 'What's your store?' in an introduction, if you are at a trade show, or a watching e-commerce videos. Example: "Hi, I'm Jonathan, I run a sporting retail outlet... what's your store?" - in that context would be asking what specific area of a sales market someone is participating in.
17 de febrero de 2024
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Do you mean: What's your story?
A store is where you buy stuff, it has nothing to do with self introduction.
17 de febrero de 2024
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Hunji
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