How do you reply to Savage?
Funny Responses to Rude Comments
- Sorry fella, I don’t have the energy to pretend to like you today.
- Umm…pardon me, I wasn’t listening.
- Ok.
- That sounds weird coming from you.
- Are you always such an idiot, or do you just show off when I’m around?
- Whatever you say, hefe.
- Sorry, I don’t understand what you’re saying.
How are you reply to a girl?
Flirty Responses to “How Are You”
- I feel all the better now that you asked me.
- Everything is fine with you around.
- Right now, I’m on my way to paving a path to your heart.
- I’m single and ready to mingle!
- Thank god you finally noticed me!
- I have never been so strong.
- How is your favorite person doing today?! (Hahaha.
What are you doing here rude?
This question means “Why are you here?” But “Why are you here?” sounds rude and accusatory (it sounds like you’re accusing the person of doing something wrong). You ask “What are you doing here?” when you see someone that you didn’t expect to see in that place.
How are you reply in English?
How to answer “How are you?”
- I’m good. — You can shorten this to “good” if you’re feeling relaxed. Or lazy.
- Pretty good — This was actually the catchphrase of a popular American comedian. You can hear him say it in this clip. A lot.
- I’m well. — Like with “I’m good,” you can shorten this to “well.”
What is the best answer of who are you?
We can start answering the question by:
- Decoding Your Personality and Core Values. Ask yourself what’s most important to you. What makes you happy?
- Discovering Your Passions. What drives you? Inspires you?
- Discovering Your Skills. What are you good at?
- Sum up with a personal statement as an example.
What is your passion?
For the sake of what we’re discussing here, passion is something you enjoy doing in your free time; a task or activity that brings you pleasure and that you find reward in doing. It can be hard to see how passion might apply to your job interview, but more and more employers are asking potential hires exactly that.
Who are you vs What are you?
The simplest answer: who you are is [insert your name], and what you are is a human. Beyond that, the question has myriad layers of nuance to unpack. You may know your name, but that doesn’t mean you really know who you are inside. The simplest answer: who you are is [insert your name], and what you are is a human.
What is the difference between what I am and who I am?
The question “Who am I?” is used when you question what type of person you are. “Who I am” is a sentence fragment and is part of a sentence or indirect question. “Do you know who I am?”
How founded are you meaning?
adjective. If you say that a report, opinion, or feeling is well-founded, you mean that it is based on facts and can therefore be justified.
What are you up to?
“Up to” is one of those pesky little phrasal verbs that you can’t translate literally. It just means doing something. So the question “What are you up to?” just means “What are you doing?”
Are you up reply?
2 Answers. Simply put, it means “are you awake?”; “are you still awake?”; “are you awake yet?” “Are you alert?” When people are playing a game or in a match it can mean: “Is it your turn now?” (Your turn to play) or “Are you winning?”, “Is your team winning?” To which you could answer: “Yes, we are up 20 to 14”.
Are you up to for?
“Are you up to that?” is a question about your ability. “Are you up for that?” is a way of asking if you feel like doing it.
Are you down for something meaning?
To be up for something, means to be willing to do it. To be down for something infers you already agreed to do something, like you agreed by putting your name down on a list, or told your friends you were going to do it.
When someone asks you what are you up to?
What are you up to or too?
“What are you up to?” is the right way to use this idiom. “Too” is incorrect because it refers to “as well” or “additionally,” while “to” refers to a sequence of space and is therefore correct. English speakers frequently use this idiom to ask what someone is doing.
Is it you too or to?
To is a preposition with several meanings, including “toward” and “until.” Too is an adverb that can mean “excessively” or “also.” Just to be clear: two is pronounced the same as to and too, but it can’t be used instead of either of them because it’s a number.
What are you up to today?
A third meaning is: doing something. Example: What are you up to right now? So, to answer your second question, it can mean, “what are your plans/what are you doing today”, although it sounds more natural to use it when asking someone what he is doing right now.
Is it to bad or too bad?
“To bad” is grammatically wrong. “Too bad” means very bad. Too means also or very. Some “to” is used with the meaning in that direction.
What is too bad?
1 —used to show that one is sorry or feels bad about something It’s too bad that John and Mary are getting divorced. 2 —used in an ironic way to show that one is not sorry or does not feel bad about something “But I need your help!” “(That’s just) Too bad.”
Which is correct to many or too many?
We use “too much” with countable nouns. We use “too many” with uncountable nouns. “Too much” and “too many” are usually used for negative things. If I like money, I would say “I have too much money.”
Can I say too bad?
4 Answers. When used to say that something is unfortunate or that it is so bad that you cannot use it, you can say, “too bad” This is the most common way I see it used.
What is the word bad?
The adjective bad meaning “unpleasant, unattractive, unfavorable, spoiled, etc.,” is the usual form to follow such copulative verbs as sound, smell, look, and taste: After the rainstorm the water tasted bad. When the adverbial use is required, badly is standard with all verbs: She reacted badly to the criticism.
How do you say bad?
100 Ways to Say “Bad”
- abject.
- abominable.
- annoying.
- appalling.
- atrocious.
- awful.
- barbaric.
- base.
How do you spell bad?
How Do You Spell TOO BAD? Correct spelling for the English word “too bad” is [tˈuː bˈad], [tˈuː bˈad], [t_ˈuː b_ˈa_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).