Why are you so quiet? · Have you lost your voice?
Ever been in a situation where someone who usually talks a lot is suddenly silent? This is the perfect playful way to ask what's up! 🐱 It's great for breaking awkward silences or playfully teasing a quiet friend.
💡 **Pro Tip!** This phrase is usually asked playfully, not aggressively. It implies a friendly curiosity about someone's sudden quietness. It's often used when you expect someone to speak, but they remain silent, perhaps looking thoughtful or surprised. Don't use it if someone is genuinely upset or needs space!
Your friend, who is usually very talkative, has been unusually silent during a group discussion. You want to playfully ask why they aren't speaking. Which English expression fits this situation? A. What's up with your cat? B. Cat got your tongue? C. Is your cat talking?