What is it that you say yes to?

  1. What country does this folk dance represent?
  2. What does your voice sound like?
  3. What country’s traditional dance is this?
  4. Wat was your yes about?
  5. What is it that you say yes to?
  6. What was your yea reagarding?
  7. What did you say yes to?
  8. The sever made a mistake on our food order by putting the wrong item into the system.

Are the above sentences correct? please advise.

  1. What/which country does this folk dance represent?
  2. What does your voice sound like?
  3. What/which country’s traditional dance is this?
  4. What did you say ‘yes’ to?
  5. What is it that you are saying ‘yes’ to?
    [s]6) What was your yea reagarding?
  6. What did you say yes to? [/s]
  7. The server made a mistake with our food order by inputting the wrong item into the system.

Isn’t ‘feeding’ an alernative?

There are many alternatives.
I chose the one which was closest to the original sentence. Why would I look for an alternative further removed?

‘Yes, there are still more alternatives’ would be my simple answer if I were to respond to that suggestion. It is a pity, rarely though, that when I do to others as I would have them do to me, they do not reciprocate.

There are many alternative responses too. To me, your deliberate use of a strikethrough just leaves you looking anything but dignified.

As you have noted it, it stands deleted now. BYE!

I’ll take that as recognition that you were wrong to include it.

It seems to that nowadays you spend as much time snapping back at other users as you do answering questions.

Not one to miss an opportunity yourself, are you?