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What should I reply for I am fine?

What should I reply for I am fine?

‘ If someone says: “How are you?,” you can say: “I’m fine.” Another way to answer: “Pretty good.”—This means about the same thing as “I’m fine.” We also have: “Not bad.” You can use this if you are feeling just okay, or so-so.

How are you answer in creative way?

5 thoughtful ways to answer the question ‘How are you? ‘

  • THANKS FOR ASKING. I’M DOING WELL.
  • THINGS ARE GOOD. I JUST HAD MY SECOND COVID-19 SHOT.
  • I’VE HAD A WHIRLWIND OF A WEEK, BUT I’M HANGING IN THERE.
  • IT HAS BEEN A ROUGH WEEK.
  • I’M LOOKING FORWARD TO THE END OF THE PANDEMIC.

What do you say when someone asks if you’re okay?

#1 You can say “Yes, I’m fine, thanks,” even if you’re not OK, and be done with it. #2 You can be honest about how you feel and open up to someone who may not really want to hear about your problems. Then you run the risk of that person avoiding you in the future.

How do you say I’m not fine?

  1. ‘I feel so lost, trapped and like everything is out of my control’
  2. ‘Can you make my appointments?
  3. ‘I’m a little overwhelmed’
  4. ‘Can we cancel going out and stay in instead’
  5. ‘I want to say I’m fine, but you know what?
  6. ‘Today is not a good day for me’
  7. ‘Can you text me instead of calling?

Is it correct to say Im fine?

Basically, “I’m fine” means “I’m OK”, “I’m getting by with no problems”, and so on, while “I’m good” suggests “I’m happy”, “I am currently aware of how well I am, and how well my life is going”, “I’m satisfied, content, and am quite enjoying myself”, etc. You can think of it this way: “Are you sick?

How do you reply to how’s your day?

Or, other replies are~ (How’s your day) “It’s been great, and yours?” “It’s been good, yours?” (How’s it going) “I’m well, how about you?” “It’s going great, what about you?” ^ these are all happy/positive replies, but you can also say “I’ve had better days” or “It’s not been great..”

What should I reply to a girl?

A good way to get her to respond is by letting her know you are thinking about her. Text her things like: “I really liked that outfit you wore yesterday.” or “You kicked butt when we all went bowling last week.” These things make her pay attention to the conversation, feel special, and know you like her.

Is it correct to say I’m good?

Summary: I’m good is correct, because am is a linking verb, taking an adjectival predicate, and good is that adjective. I’m good means that one is fine, in good spirits, etc.

Are you OK reply?

What can I say instead of I’m not fine?

10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:

  • I’m fine thank you.
  • I feel great / marvellous / fine.
  • Couldn’t be better.
  • Fit as a fiddle.
  • Very well, thanks.
  • Okay.
  • Alright.
  • Not bad.

What can I say instead of Im not fine?

  • ‘I feel so lost, trapped and like everything is out of my control’
  • ‘Can you make my appointments?
  • ‘I’m a little overwhelmed’
  • ‘Can we cancel going out and stay in instead’
  • ‘I want to say I’m fine, but you know what?
  • ‘Today is not a good day for me’
  • ‘Can you text me instead of calling?

When do you Say I’m doing fine in English?

Notice that we can use the verb ‘to do’ when expressing how we feel. This is very common. You can also say — I’m doing fine, I’m doing good or I’m doing just great. These phrases are all very common and you can use them in almost any situation. Do you like my articles and lesson plans?

Are there any synonyms for the phrase I am fine?

I Am Fine synonyms. Top synonyms for i am fine (other words for i am fine) are i feel fine, i am well and i am okay.

What’s the meaning of the word ” fine “?

in functioning order or at a level of acceptability; “fine”. Rarely, abbreviated AG. Don’t worry, man. It’s all good. This car is all good. Speaker: How is everything with you and Susan? Response: AG, my friend. Citation from “Fear”, Wilfred (TV), Season 1 Episode 3 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google’s penalty against this site.

What’s the best way to say I’m doing well?

Doing Really Well! Another very positive reply. Again, you should only use this if you mean what you say. Maybe you have just got back from a two-week holiday or vacation.