You can say "I'm doing fine, thank you. And you?" or "I'm good. Thanks for asking."
You can say “I’m doing fine, thank you. And you?” or “I’m good. Thanks for asking.”
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You can say "I'm doing fine, thank you. And you?" or "I'm good. Thanks for asking."
You can say “I’m doing fine, thank you. And you?” or “I’m good. Thanks for asking.”
See lessYour response can be "Thank you for asking. I'm well, and I hope you are well too."
Your response can be “Thank you for asking. I’m well, and I hope you are well too.”
See lessSaying "Hope you are doing well" is considered a redundant phrase. It can be replaced by saying "I hope that you are doing well." Or, simply, "Hope you're well." But if you want to be polite, you can add the word "please" before "hope", and say something like this: "I hope that you are well, and pleRead more
Saying “Hope you are doing well” is considered a redundant phrase. It can be replaced by saying “I hope that you are doing well.” Or, simply, “Hope you’re well.”
But if you want to be polite, you can add the word “please” before “hope”, and say something like this: “I hope that you are well, and please accept my best wishes for a happy day.”
See lessIt is a conventional greeting that can be used in any situation, no matter how well you know the person you are greeting. For example, you can greet your friend in the supermarket by saying “Hi, I hope you are doing well.” You can also use this sentence when meeting someone for the first time.
It is a conventional greeting that can be used in any situation, no matter how well you know the person you are greeting. For example, you can greet your friend in the supermarket by saying “Hi, I hope you are doing well.” You can also use this sentence when meeting someone for the first time.
See lessHere are some expressions that you can use to express your feelings in the genuine way. Best wishes to you Wish you the best I hope you'll be successful Have a good luck I'm wishing you the best Ascertain everything will work well All the best
Here are some expressions that you can use to express your feelings in the genuine way.
You can say "Hope you have a great weekend!" instead of "Hope it goes well".
You can say “Hope you have a great weekend!” instead of “Hope it goes well”.
See lessThe appropriate response for "Hope your weekend is going well" is "Thank you, I hope yours is as well" or "I hope that your weekend is going well, too."
The appropriate response for “Hope your weekend is going well” is “Thank you, I hope yours is as well” or “I hope that your weekend is going well, too.”
See lessA response to "Hope your day is going well" in an email would be: "Thanks and you?" or "Thanks. So far, so good!"
A response to “Hope your day is going well” in an email would be: “Thanks and you?” or “Thanks. So far, so good!”
See lessWe can say "I hope everything is alright with you." or "I hope your health is good."
We can say “I hope everything is alright with you.” or “I hope your health is good.”
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You can say, "I have been good. How have you been?"
You can say, “I have been good. How have you been?”
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