Definition
(I will be) in your neck of the woods (tomorrow): (I will be) near the place where you live or work (tomorrow)
Xiachao mistakenly says "your neck of the forest", which is close, but incorrect.
- "Anyhow, next week I will be in your "neck of the forest"* (again, I hope I've used the expression correctly)."
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