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How about today for you?
- I’m on the top of the world, thanks.
- I’m full of the joys of spring.
- I’m doing very well, thank you. And you?
- I’m extremely well.
- I’m in excellent health.
- As well as can be expected, thank you. And you?
- Very well indeed, thank you.
- I'm glad to see you! What's new?
- Great, thanks. What about you?
- Good. Thanks.
- I’m fine. Thank you.
- I've been better.
- Fine. How are you?
- Better now that you're here
- Alright. Thanks.
- So-so, thanks.
- Pretty fair.
- I don't feel that great, but my hair looks awesome, right?
- Keepin's busy, which is a good distraction from my other tough stuff
- Not too bad. Thanks.
- Bearing up.
- Surviving, thanks.
- Still alive.
How are you? This is polite, but it’s not necessarily a serious inquiry about the other person’s well-being.
2 How are you doing? This is a direct inquiry about how a person is feeling in general.
3 Are you OK? The meaning of this phrase depends on the context. In England, for example, this simply means “How are you?” while Americans may use this phrase to check if someone requires assistance.
4 How’s it going? This is casual. You’re asking how a person’s life has been lately, in a more general sense.
5 What’s up? This is essentially a casual hello.
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