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Where are you going vs where are you heading

Both phrases, 'where are you going' and 'where are you heading,' are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to ask someone about their destination or direction.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 1155 views

Where are you going

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask about someone's destination or direction.

This phrase is used to inquire about the place or direction someone is traveling to or heading towards.

Examples:

  • Where are you going after work?
  • Where are you going on vacation?
  • Where are you going with that suitcase?
  • Where are you going so early in the morning?
  • Where are you going with all those bags?
  • Where are you going with your serious charge?
  • Where are you going in that monkey suit?
  • Where are you going, you blasted dog?
  • Where are you going, my friend?
  • screaming like a madman... Where are you going, corporal?
  • Where are you going, you little rascal?
  • Where are you going, Zaki Pasha?
  • Where are you going, old sleazebag!
  • Where are you going, home?
  • Where are you going in weather like this?
  • Where are you going, Paris or Milan?
  • Where are you going, bald devil!
  • Where are you going this late at night?
  • Where are you going with the gune and the bottle?
  • Where are you going with this, son?
  • Where are you going in this rain?
  • Where are you going before we've taken some pictures?
  • Where are you going, Stacy?
  • W-w-wait. Where are you going?
  • Where are you going, to call Ricky?

Alternatives:

  • Where are you headed?
  • Where are you off to?
  • Where are you headed to?
  • Where are you bound for?
  • Where are you traveling to?

where are you heading

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask about someone's destination or direction.

This phrase is used to inquire about the place or direction someone is traveling to or heading towards.

Examples:

  • Where are you heading after the meeting?
  • Where are you heading on this road?
  • Where are you heading with that map?
  • Where are you heading so late at night?
  • Where are you heading with all those people?
  • Where are you heading after Paris?
  • Tell me, where are you heading?
  • Morning, where are you heading to?
  • Where are you heading?
  • Peter, where are you heading after the reception, somewhere exotic?
  • So, where are you heading?
  • Where are you heading stranger?
  • Where are you heading, gentlemen?
  • And you, sir... where are you heading now?
  • Where are you heading, Mr. Pablo?
  • Anyway... Where are you heading to at this time?
  • Billy, where are you heading?
  • Bart, where are you heading with this?
  • So, where are you heading off to?
  • So, where are you heading off to?
  • So where are you heading off to, April?
  • Where are you heading?
  • Where are you heading?
  • Where are you heading?
  • Where are you heading?

Alternatives:

  • Where are you going?
  • Where are you off to?
  • Where are you headed to?
  • Where are you bound for?
  • Where are you traveling to?

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