How would you write this sentence?

How would you write this sentence?

Isn't it strange, how everyone leaves you behind?
Isn't it strange? How everyone leaves you behind?
Isn't it strange how everyone leaves you behind?

Tryna punctuate hella hard out here. Help a Yea Forumsrotha out

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>fuck, I have abandonment issues.

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I'd pick the first, because I love well-placed commas.

All acceptable. I'd go with the first one tho.

Isn't it strange how everyone leaves you behind?

>Isn't it strange how everyone leaves you behind?

>fuck they noticed

first

I wish my Uncle Alex would have left my behind alone

English professor here.

Never start a sentence or question with "isn't", unless your paper is informal.

the first and third are correct
the second is a sentence followed by a sentence fragments defining "it" presented as a complete sentence
>Isn't everyone leaving you behind strange?
is also a valid way to compose that sentence

Think I'll settle on the first of the three. Preposition comma question makes sense to me. Thanks to all who participated. I'll return for future literary advice.

Isn't, it strange. how? everyone leaves you, behind.

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Thank you, sincerely. In this case it is informal.

Op asked what is the correct way to write a sentence, not to formulate the phrase again to make it formal or informal. ... Professor.

You don't seem like a professor. The context here is obviously that of a text more story oriented, not a paper, you doofus.

Yeaaah buddy. That's the one

1SnT sTr4nGe h0w eVeRyOnE lE4VeS yOu b3HiNd?

Depends on how you want it to be interpreted.

If you intend for some kind of dramatic pause in the sentence use the first one. If you just want it to sound like an normal uninterrupted sentence use the third one. Use the second one if you intend for a long pause between the two phrases.

Isn't it obvious from context that this is informal?