** common American way to say "What are you waiting for?", though.
wating -> waiting
No, actually we'd say "What are you waiting for?" or "What're you waiting for?" The latter form would be used only if it were necessary to indicate the informal pronunciation. We wouldn't say this.
I see that "What are you waiting for?" already exists, by the way.
Ok, done! Thank you!
Please go to #1387288.
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