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How do you respond to I am doing well?

How do you respond to I am doing well?

4 Better Ways to Respond to “How Are You?” than “I’m Good”

  1. My day has been great so far. [ Give a reason why]
  2. I’ll be honest—I’ve had better days. Hopefully, tomorrow will be better!
  3. Good, thank you. I’m just [appreciating/looking forward to]…
  4. Hmmm… productive.

Is it correct to say Im doing good?

Both are correct BUT ‘good’ is an adjective and ‘well’ is an adverb. ‘I am doing good’ is how a lot of Americans speak, and a lot of British pedants (like me) get very angry and insist that it should be ‘I am doing well’.

How are you doing good or well?

The rule of thumb is that good is an adjective and well is an adverb. Good modifies a noun; something can be or seem good. All you need to remember when you are pondering whether good or well is best for your sentence is that good modifies a person, place, or thing, whereas well modifies an action.

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What is another word for doing good?

What is another word for do good?

behave morally act virtuously
behave virtuously do good deeds
be charitable be kind
do the right thing perform acts of charity
act in good conscience act in good faith

What you doing or what are you doing?

“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 do you respond to how are you and you?

This is grammatically the most correct way to respond, but as we’ll see later, it’s not the only way. Person B then returns the question by asking, And you?, to which person A gives a similar response. Let’s look at the next scenario: A: Hey, how are you? B: I’m good, thanks! You? A: I’m fine. Lately, just classes and work.

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How do you respond to I’m well?

A: I’m well, thank you. Here, person A uses the question How are you? as a standard greeting. It’s customary to respond, but it’s not always necessary. In this case, person B decides to respond with I’m well.

What is the proper response to “what’s up?

In this context, the appropriate response is to return the greeting or to confirm that everything is okay. The proper response to this question largely depends on the one who is asking and the situation it was asked. When a person asks, “What’s up?” they want to know what you are doing or if you have time to talk.

How do you respond when someone asks you if you are sick?

If you are feeling ill or a little sick, you can use this response to let the person know this in a polite way. The person can then move on with the conversation or ask you more probing questions. This is a good response if you do not want to lie about how you are feeling, but you do not want to be too honest or personal with the person. 4