Are you seeing this city?

Silverobama

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I talked to some Indoniesians just now when I was eating in a restaurant. I have some questions about what I have said.

If I want to make sure they're tourists, is it natural to say "Are you seeing this city?"

If I want to ask them to see whether they have visited this city before, is it natural to say "Have you ever come here before?"
 
If I want to make sure they're tourists, is it natural to say "Are you seeing this city?"
No.
Are you tourists?
Are you visitors here?

is it natural to say "Have you ever come here before?"
No.
Have you been here before?
Is this your first time here?


Note the spelling of Indonesians.
 
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I talked to met some Indonesians just now when I was eating in a restaurant and asked them some questions. I have some questions about what I have said.

If
I wanted to make sure ask if they're tourists, is it natural to say so I said "Are you seeing this city?"

If I want to ask them to see whether they have visited this city I also wanted to find out if they've been here before, is it natural to say so I asked them "Have you ever come here before?"
Are my sentences natural?

See answers provided in earlier posts.
 

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