Don't i know you from somewhere Meaning in English
expression
Definition
This friendly expression is used when you think you have met or seen someone before and want to confirm if you know each other.
Usage & Nuances
This is a common, informal, and polite way to ask someone if you've met before, often as an icebreaker. It's usually used when you recognize someone but aren't sure from where. It should be said in a friendly tone and not confused with pick-up lines, though it can also appear humorously in movies. Variations include 'Haven't we met before?'.
Example Sentences
Don't I know you from somewhere? You look familiar.
basic
Excuse me, don't I know you from somewhere?
basic
Hi, don't I know you from somewhere? Maybe school?
basic
Wait, don't I know you from somewhere? Were you at Jenny's party last year?
natural
Don't I know you from somewhere? Your face rings a bell.
natural
Hmm, don't I know you from somewhere? Maybe we have mutual friends.
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