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"where are you" vs "Where're you"

Both "where are you" and "where're you" are correct, but "where are you" is more commonly used and considered more formal. "Where're you" is a contraction of "where are you" and is used in informal speech or writing.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

where are you

This is correct

Ask "Where are you?" when you would like to know where someone is located.

ExpertExplanation provided by a TextRanch English expert


Some examples from our editors:

  • Where are you? I can't find you in this huge crowd.
  • Where are you? You're really late to this meeting.
  • Where are you? Since you haven't come in to work, and you haven't called out, we're all really worried about you.

Where're you

This phrase is correct but less common and considered informal.

This phrase is a contraction of "where are you" and is used in informal speech or writing. It is more casual and may not be suitable for formal situations.

Examples:

  • Where're you going?
  • Where're you from?
  • Where're you now?
  • Where're you headed?
  • Where're you staying?

Alternatives:

  • Where are you
  • Where are you located?
  • Where are you at?
  • Where are you situated?
  • Where are you currently?

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