If you are talking to a friend who lives in another place and you want to inquire about her neighborhood, you might ask, “How are things ________?”
This question was slightly altered from the 1965–70 question.
| WITH YOU | 6 |
| BY YOU | 5 |
| IN YOUR NECK OF THE WOODS | 5 |
| AT HOME | 3 |
| OVER THERE | 3 |
| AT YOUR PLACE | 2 |
| DOWN THERE | 2 |
| DOWN YOUR WAY | 2 |
| IN YOUR PART OF TOWN | 2 |
| OUT YOUR WAY | 2 |
| UP YOUR WAY | 2 |
| BY YOUR HOUSE | 1 |
| GOING | 1 |
| ON THE HOME FRONT | 1 |
| OUT THERE | 1 |
| OVER YOUR WAY | 1 |
| THERE | 1 |
| TO HOME | 1 |
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