I often enjoy and utilize your helpful suggestions. But I think your writing/editing platform needs another going over - if you mean for it to have a professional look. “Where are you at” is incorrect English, even though many Americans use the expression regularly. Where are you? asks the question clearly with no need for “at” - or any other preposition -
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or any other preposition following.
And, to me, using the F word takes a lot away from an otherwise profession-looking presentation.
Just my humble opinion….
I often enjoy and utilize your helpful suggestions. But I think your writing/editing platform needs another going over - if you mean for it to have a professional look. “Where are you at” is incorrect English, even though many Americans use the expression regularly. Where are you? asks the question clearly with no need for “at” - or any other preposition -