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What do you reply to how you doing?

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.

Is Thanks a good reply?

4 Answers. The traditional English reply to thanks is to say “you’re welcome” or various informal variants of that “it was nothing”, “think nothing of it”, “oh, any time”, “my pleasure” and so on. More generally, I think you need care less about that bit of the conversation.

How are you doing professional reply?

“Great!” “I’m doing really well, thank you,” or “Fantastic!” are all good ways to answer. They will tell the other person that you are enthusiastic and ready to work. You might be shaking hands, too.

What is the best answer for how’s life?

An English pedant might answer “Well”, as in “Things are going well” but the most common response would be “Good”, short for “Things are good.”

Why are you so beautiful reply?

“Thank you!” Because it’s not a literal question. In contemporary Internet parlance, this is just how people say, “You’re beautiful.” It’s rhetorical and cute.

How to answer the question ” how are You?

Some things to notice here: 1 “How are you?” is just a way of greeting someone in a polite way. 2 Don’t say anything personal. For example, don’t tell the cashier that you are buying medicine because your child stayed… More …

How to say thank you for taking the time and effort?

ORIGINAL: Thank you for dedicating your time and energy into this. I agree completely with the earlier answer – I think that sounds too flowery. Thank you for taking the time to write this letter. I know you are busy, so I really appreciate your time and effort.

When to use ” no problem ” or ” thank you “?

“No problem” is very common, and “You’re welcome” is also pretty well-used. I use “Not at all,” “Don’t mention it,” and “No problem” when the activity I’m being thanked for was really no big deal.

What’s the best way to respond to ” thank you “?

To respond to “Thank you,” try a simple “You’re welcome.” If you’re looking for something more creative or unique, you could say “I know you’d do the same for me” or “It’s no problem at all.”. If you’re in a really casual setting, you could just reply “anytime” or “glad to help.”.