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"Who goes there?" is an old-fashioned way of asking who someone is when they approach you or your property. This phrase is often used in movies or stories about soldiers guarding a post or a castle. If you were to hear someone say "who goes there?" to you, it means they are asking for your name or identity because they are unsure who you are. It's typically used in situations where someone is being cautious or protective of their space, like a guard at a gate or door.