Are you going back to your home?
This is a super common and polite question to ask someone when they're about to leave a place or conclude their travels. Maybe they're packing up, saying goodbyes, or you just finished a shared activity. It's a friendly way to check on their plans! 🏡👋
💡 **Pro-Tip!** This question usually implies a departure from a current location (like a cafe, airport, or another city) to their permanent residence. If you're unsure if they've finished their trip or are just moving to another spot, you might ask, 'Are you off to your next destination?' first. Also, 'heading' means 'going in a particular direction,' so it's quite versatile!
Your friend, Sarah, is packing her suitcase after a week-long trip, and you want to ask if she is returning to her residence. Which English expression fits this situation? A. Are you off to the moon? B. Are you buying a new house? C. Are you heading home?