Very Simple Basic English Question
(1) Today, I was watching the movie "Practical Magic",
, there was the scene that the main actress Sandra Bullock said to the cob, like " What do you come inside?"
Before I've been heard like this sentence, like" What do you come over right now?
Do I hear wrong? But Exactly It was hearing "What .do. you" ..
" do " is "about"'s shorten sound?
No, I don't think so. Anybody know about this?
(2) And I came by one clothes store Metro mall in Vancouver.
One clerk kindly asked me: How are you? and Are you looking for something?(or Do you need anything? like that, similar meaning sentence)
At that moment, I embarrassed the sudden asking, just said to her: " NOT IN PARTICULAR"
It makes sense?
In this situation, which one is best answer? "Nothing in particular"? or "No, I'd like to look around."