Olympian
Senior Member
- Joined
- Aug 14, 2008
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Hindi
- Home Country
- India
- Current Location
- India
Hello,
I am used to hearing 'We are coming to you from our studios in <City-name>'. But recently, I heard on a podcast - 'We are coming at you from <City-name>'
'Coming at you' seems like it is used when something (such as a vehicle or a missile) is coming at you.
Is 'coming at you' correct when used in a broadcast/podcast? Is it more of a BrE usage or an AmE usage?
Thank you
I am used to hearing 'We are coming to you from our studios in <City-name>'. But recently, I heard on a podcast - 'We are coming at you from <City-name>'
'Coming at you' seems like it is used when something (such as a vehicle or a missile) is coming at you.
Is 'coming at you' correct when used in a broadcast/podcast? Is it more of a BrE usage or an AmE usage?
Thank you