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Ways to Say "has your roommate" in English

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Has your roommate sent you here

The speaker is asking if the other person was sent to deliver someone else's angry message or complaint.

From Honey Gold, Episode 34

When do people say this?

Scene Context

The speaker is asking whether someone was sent to confront them on another person's behalf.

Usage Scenario

Use this when you think someone is acting as another person's messenger in a conflict. It sounds tense and fairly idiomatic.

Better ways to say it

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Has your roommate sent you here to give me a piece of her mind?
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Did your roommate send you here to confront me?
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Are you here to give me her message?

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