Are we doing an interview?

Silverobama

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I joined a chat room and it was someone doing her livestream. I could use the microphone in my phone to chat with her. She kept asking me questions like an interview and I was a bit annoyed. I asked her: Are we doing an interview?

Is my italic sentence natural?
 

Tarheel

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It's natural enough. You could also say, "Are you interrogating me?"
 

emsr2d2

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I joined a chat room and it was found someone doing her a livestream. I could use the microphone in my phone to chat with her using my phone mic. She kept asking me questions like as if it was an interview and I was got a bit annoyed. I asked her no colon here Are we doing an interview?
See above. Your question is grammatically correct but I'd probably be a bit more forceful/sarcastic.

Why are you cross-examining/interrogating me?!
So when do I get a chance to ask the questions?
 
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