When someone ask you how are you what to reply?
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.”
How are you doing best reply?
If someone asks “How are you doing?,” grammatically you should answer “Well.” This says “I’m doing well.” Since “doing” is an action verb, we need to use the adverb “well” to describe that action.
How are you doing formal?
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 are you doing in polite way?
Formal email I hope all is well. I hope all is well with you. I hope this message finds you well. I hope things are going well for you.
How are you going VS How are you doing?
In the context of asking someone how they are, however, “How are you doing?” would be more usual. “How are you going?” does sound a little like a direct translation from another language. How is used to ask: In which manner or way something is done.
Is it OK to ask how are you doing?
Nor listen to how the other person says it’s going. That’s even true now when for many things are definitely not going “fine.” Ask an employee, customer, colleague, etc., “How are you doing?” at the beginning of a call or chat and they’ll default to some version of “fine.” We’re conditioned not to complain.
How do you say hi in a message?
Answer a simple “hello” with a question. “How are you?” is a popular way to respond and keep the conversation going. You may want to add a simple “hello” to your response just to acknowledge the person, like “Hi there! How are you?” or “Hey man.
What can I say instead of hey how are you?
Cool Ways to Say Hi to Someone
- How are you doing?
- How have you been?
- What’s sizzling?
- How do you do?
- Howdy! (This is actually an informal greeting that is short for “How do you do?”)
- What’s going on?
- What’s new?
- Whazzup? (Just a word play on the regular “What’s up?” greeting.)