1.Where you from?
What kind of sentence is that? If you mean "where ARE you from?", my answer is the place from which I come.
2.Where were you born?
In my birthplace.
3Where's the last known place on earth you can trace your family line to?
I've no idea and even less interest, thanks, but that notwithstanding my answer would probably have to be "the last known place on earth".
4.Whats the most beautiful thing about your country or place of residence?
You ask for just one thing, but for me it would have to be a minimum of two things, since (like many other people) my country and my place of residence are not the same.
5.Do you have any strange local foods that other folks might consider quirky?
Are you asking me as an individual (or any other individual who might respond to your questionings here) or are you asking people as residents of a particular country whose "strange local foods" (if any) some "other folks" who are non-residents thereof "might consider quirky" (for reasons that you do not even suggest)...
6.Are people there conservative or laid back?
Where? Place of birth, country/ies of origin, place of residence or any combination of these?...
7.Where in the world would you like to live?
In whatever place happens to be my favourite place of residence.
8.Most popular sport in your country?(Khazaktan we already know)
Which country is "my" country? That of my birth? or my origin? or my residence? or the one where I'd like to live? And what about those answering these questions who could not care less about sport anywhere? And why don't you spell Kazakhstan correctly?
9.Main languages spoken there?
Again, where? If you're specifically referring to the place of residence of those whom you would like to provide answers to your questions, I will tell you that, in most parts of the country in which I reside (the towns of Wakefield and Bradford possibly excepted), the principal language is English, just as it is becoming in so many other countries, whatever Thal might amusingly tell you...
Anyway, I hope that you get the point...
Best,
Alistair