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Difference between "Head for & Head to"...
Hi,
Is there any difference between saying: Where are you heading for? and where are you heading to?
Thanks
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Re: Difference between "Head for & Head to"...
These are pretty much interchangeable but...
Asking "Where are you headed to?" Is probably a more specific inquiry than "Where are you heading for?"
I am heading for London, as opposed to I am headed for England.
"Where are you going to?" is probably the more common form of the question.
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