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  1. What is the origin/history of "you do you" (or "do you")?

    Apr 2, 2015 · Regarding its etymology, the author only asserts: "'Do you' certainly sallies forth from black vernacular, even if the nature of its mundane parts makes its origin Google-­proof," …

  2. Do you really answer "How do you do?" with "How do you do?"

    Mar 15, 2011 · You could also say it this way: "how do you do" back has been replaced with an equally meaningless reply. It is just an exterior change of convention; etiquette demands that …

  3. 15 Best Answers To “Why Do You Want To Work Here?” - JobHero

    Hiring managers want to know certain things about you: your skills and qualifications for a particular role, your experience and why you want to work for them. Read on to learn how to …

  4. “Do you have” vs “Have you got” - English Language & Usage ...

    Jan 18, 2013 · I found where you got the statistics: the Separated by a Common Language blog. And one reason for the discrepancy with Google Ngrams is that "do you have" is rapidly …

  5. meaning - How do you mean vs What do you mean? - English …

    Aug 28, 2015 · What do you mean? is commonly known and usually said when one does not comprehend what the other said. Basically it is asking for a repeat of the sentence in more …

  6. "Do you not" vs. "Don't you" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    In "standard" spoken English, "Don't you" is more common, and "do you not" sounds very formal. But in some UK dialects "do you not" is the more common form (and not considered formal).

  7. Do you use/Are you using - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jan 12, 2015 · "Do you use…" refers to what one tends to do. For that reason, if you want to be specific as to what the person is doing at the time you ask them, or perhaps to the context of a …

  8. Who do you want to talk to? Whom do you want to talk to?

    Jul 24, 2015 · The use of ‘whom’ has steadily and significantly declined and is now largely restricted to formal contexts. The more frequent practice in modern English is to use 'who' …

  9. grammar - How do you call..? vs. What do you call...? - English ...

    May 10, 2016 · How do you call is legitimate in English – see form 3 – but only in the use allowed in form 3. Otherwise you do two things: you risk not being understood within the flow of …

  10. How widely-accepted is "What do you got?" to Americans?

    In this instance, "What do you got" is a false orthographicalization of colloquial "Whadayagot", which in turn is a perfectly normal elision of formal "What have you got". A step less elided …