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Is "whereabouts" same as "where?"

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Rebecca

Yes! "Whereabouts" means "where" or "approximately where." It's a bit fancy for most occasions, so you can usually just use "where." The speaker is using it here in a bit of a sarcastic, witty way. Ex: Whereabouts are you from? Ex: Oh, whereabouts do you come from?

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