What does you know best mean?
: to know or understand better than someone else what should be done I would take the highway myself, but you live here so you know best. I’ll do whatever you say.
What does it mean when someone says you better?
It means “you should if you know what’s good for you” Between friends it suggests the friend expects the subject to do something. In a hostile situation, the speaker is threatening punishment if the subject doesn’t do something. See a translation. Report copyright infringement.
Is it better to say a threat?
No, a threat is not necessarily implied. “You’d better” can also be merely a suggestion or warning of danger. For example: This implies something bad would happen, but it is not a threat made by the person ‘suggesting’ you hope for good weather.
What do you say when someone says you better?
Reminiscent of the Spanish phrase de nada, this one might be especially appropriate when you want to humbly dismiss high praise, such as “You’re the best.” Very similar to no problem, though less common. A few common responses to compliments are “you’re welcome”, “no problem”, “my pleasure” or “glad I could help”.
How do you respond to be happy?
Say, thank you, thank you so much, or, thank you, I appreciate it. Or, thank you, you are very kind. Whatever is appropriate for the situation and for who is saying they’re happy for you.
What does it mean when a guy says your the best?
“You’re the best” could be said as a way to make bold statement after receiving something helpful from you. If you do a guy a favor and you succeed in accomplishing what he was asking you for, then him saying “You’re the best” means that you just hit the bullseye.
How do you respond when someone says who are you?
The Top Ten Answers To The Question: “Who Are You?”
- Hakai – “I used to know, but then YOU happened.”
- Tirikya – “I am your worst enemy, yet the best lover you ever had.”
- No name – “I’m the one who gets you UP during HARD times.”
- Queen Joanne – “I’m the girl you really loved but never fought for.”
How do you respond to how are you when you’re not OK?
How do you respond when someone asks you that question? #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.
What should I reply to fine?
You: “It’s fine.” I’ve done it. You’ve done it. My guess is, everyone has done it.
What im fine really means?
In short, “I’m fine” means I’m really not fine. It means that I need someone, anyone to help get me out of my own mind. Sometimes it means I need help. I’m not OK, OK?
What are you doing Meaning?
Phrase. what are you doing? Used to ask what the interlocutor is currently doing.
What are you doing in short?
Wyd is a text-speak abbreviation. For “What (are) you doing?” It was first defined on Urban Dictionary on 2009.
How do you do vs how are you?
They mean the same thing, but “How do you do?” is more formal and reserved for the first time you meet someone. “How are you doing?” is more casual and could be used at introduction, but generally is used when you are fairly familiar with a peer.
How are you doing is formal or informal?
Both phrases are appropriate for work correspondence, but stick to “How are you?” in more formal settings. It’s also better to use “How are you?” when you don’t know the correspondent very well—it’s generic enough to be considered a polite (if rather meaningless) gesture.
How you are doing or how are you doing?
“How are you?” is a bland greeting for someone you haven’t seen for a while, while “How are you doing?” spoken in full (as opposed to being shortened to “Howyadoin?”) may be an actual inquiry. The latter is more common when there is some expectation that the subject might not be doing well.
What are you doing is correct sentence?
“what are you doing ?” is correct when a question is being posed. Eg: “what are you doing in my lab?” “what you are doing” is correct when it is being used as a statement.
How are you doing grammar?
If you say “How are you doing?”, this is a complete sentence and you are asking someone something about themselves. It has to be part of a larger sentence. For example, “How you are doing that thing isn’t correct” or “ If you carry on doing it how you are doing it, you may get a surprise.” it isnt a question.
How are you doing different ways to say?
- How are you doing?
- How have you been?
- How’s everything?
- How’s it going?
- How are things going?
- What’s going on?
- What’s new?
- What’s up?