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When can I use this expression "where's your sense at?"?

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Rebecca

You can use this expression when you are extremely surprised by or you disapprove of someone's actions. It is not a normal phrase nor is it commonly used. More common disapproving phrases would be "Are you insane?" or "What do you think you're doing?" These expressions are better to use because natives use these phrases often. "Where's your sense of adventure?" is much more common, but it also has a completely different meaning. This question is asking where is the want or desire to experience new things. Here are some example sentences with "Where's your sense at" being used. Ex: Where's your sense at? You can't just steal from the store. You will get into so much trouble. Ex: I cannot believe you just did that. Where's your sense at?

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