Everywhere where you go - correct grammar structure?

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JACEK1

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Hello again!

Everywhere where you go, everything is shiny and elegant.

I have always thought that it is correct to say "everywhere you go", not "everywhere where you go".

There may be something missing from my education.

What do you think?

Thank you.
 
What you have always thought is correct.
 
"Everywhere you go ..." is correct.

You might hear "Everywhere where you go ..." in the same way you hear "Everything what you do ...". They're both wrong. (Note, however, that "Everything that you do ..." is fine, as is "Everywhere that you go ...")
 
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