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"Where do you stand in your family?
"Where do you stand in your family?" is this question suitable to ask someone to find out if she/he is The oldest, the middle one or the baby of the family?
2013年3月18日 14:35
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Don't use this, this sounds more like "how much power do you have within your family?"
Simply ask, "are you the youngest in your family?"
2013年3月18日
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Hi Maria. As a native English speaker, I would understand what you meant. However, it also could imply a social standing in the family. I think it would be better to say something like, "Where do you fit into your family?" That immediately implies to me that the person is asking about the family's hierarchy by age.
2013年3月18日
i am the youngest one from 2 others
2013年3月18日
I think it's better If you say that, What's your position(or number) in your family?
2013年3月18日
This question is somewhat vague. It could have multiple meanings. Like where do I stand in my family? Financially, age,gender whose the happiest. You should be more specific so the more suitable question would be, how old are you compared to your siblings?. Or another way to say it would be. are you the oldest or youngest in your family? Hope this helped
2013年3月18日
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