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40+ Ways To Respond To ‘How Are You’

These are some different ways to respond to How Are You. Like always, helping to improve upon your communication skills has been our job. Have fun buddy

HOW ARE YOU?

  1. how are you?
  2. I think I’m doing OK.
  3. I’m pretty standard right now.
  4. Nothing much.
  5. I am high-quality.
  6. I’m well
  7. I’m doing really well.
  8. Can’t complain
  9. Not a lot.
  10. It’s hell.
  11. Terrible, thanks for asking.
  12. Nothing.
  13. Better than nothing.
  14. Oh, just the usual.
  15. Different day, same existence.
  16. I’m alive.
  17. Very well, thanks
  18. I’m better on the inside than I look on the outside
  19. I’m hanging in there.
  20. Sunshine all day long!
  21. I’m fine.
  22. I have a pulse, so I must be okay.
  23. I’m OK.
  24. Medium well.
  25. I’ve been better.
  26. I’m not sure yet.
  27. Not too bad.
  28. I would be lying if I said I’m fine.
  29. Yeah, all right.
  30. I need some peace.
  31. My smile is bright.
  32. Going great.
  33. Pretty good
  34. It’s a beautiful day.
  35. Doing awesome.
  36. Better than some, not as good as others.
  37. So far, so good!
  38. All is good.
  39. Just the same old life.
  40. Surviving, I guess.
  41. Horrible, now that I’ve met you.
  42. Like you, but better.
  43. It is much better now that you are with me.
  44. Better than I deserve!
  45. I’m alive.
  46. I am blessed!
  47. Never better.

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Poet Nazir is a writer and an editor here on ThePoetsHub. Outside this space, he works as a poet, screenwriter, author, relationship adviser and a reader. He is also the founder & lead director of PNSP Studios, a film production firm.

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