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What do you say when someone asks if everything is okay?
#1 You can say “Yes, I’m fine, thanks,” even if you’re not OK, and be done with it. #2 You can be honest about how you feel and open up to someone who may not really want to hear about your problems.
How do you say I’m not okay?
Ways to Say You’re Not OK
- ‘ME’ – How does this person make me feel? When someone takes the time to ask ‘R U OK’ we need to start by appreciating that this person cares enough to stop and ask the question.
- ‘I’ – How am I feeling? How are you feeling?
- YOU – How can you help me?
- WE – What can we do together?
What can I say instead of are you okay?
4 Alternative Ways To Ask “Are You OK?”
- Ask, “What can I do to support you?”
- Say, “I’m here if you need to vent”
- Offer to grab them lunch or a coffee.
- Rephrase the question.
What is the reply for Hope all is well?
I am very well, thanks, and hope you are as well. I am very well, thanks. I hope it is the same with you too. (Ignore it completely.)
What to reply for what you doing?
What is the best answer for what are 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.
How do you say I’m not okay in different ways?
i am not okay > synonyms »i do not feel well exp. »i am unwell exp. »i am not ok exp. »not feeling well exp.
Is it OK to not feel?
It really is OKAY to not be okay. “Not only is it okay to not feel ‘okay,’ it is essential. An abnormal emotional response to an abnormal situation IS normal. We cannot simply pick the emotions we want to have. It just does not work that way,” Dr.
How do you say are you OK in a nice way?
Ways to say that you are well – Elementary
- I’m fine thank you.
- I feel great / marvellous / fine.
- Couldn’t be better.
- Fit as a fiddle.
- Very well, thanks.
- Okay.
- Alright.
- Not bad.
What to say instead of is about?
What is another word for is about?
relate to | concern |
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bear upon | cover |
touch | be connected with |
be pertinent to | have relevance to |
be applicable to | be about |
What do you reply to all the best?
Senior Member. We might say “Cheers!”, or “And you!”
How are you doing reply?
If the cashier at the store asks “How you doing?” as you pay for your things, you should respond “Good, how about you?” or “Doing fine, and you?” or “Good, how about yourself?” And they’ll respond with… yep, you guessed it: “Good, thanks.” Or “Fine thanks.”