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  • Difference between How are you? and How are you doing?
    The correct response was, "How do you do?" This may be what you're thinking of Both "How are you?" and "How are you doing?" should generally be taken as a question, to which the reply is often, "Fine, thanks!" or, more formally, "Very well, thank you " However, the whole thing continues to confuse even English people, let alone visitors
  • politeness - Differences between How are you?, How are you doing . . .
    What are the main differences between the three sentences written below? When should we use these greetings? How are you? How are you doing? How do you do?
  • word usage - How do you do? vs. How are you doing? - English Language . . .
    Never assume that ‘How do you do?’ means: ‘How are you?’ 'How are you doing?' is an informal greeting and there are no rules about the correct response, although a brief answer is probably best The person greeting you probably does not want to hear your recent medical history
  • phrase usage - What do they mean with Hi, how are you doing . . .
    When I was in New York the workers at the counter (in a shop) always said Hi, how are you doing? I was, and still am very confused if they just mean "hello", or actually want to know how I feel
  • How you doing ?? | WordReference Forums
    Hola !! Caballeros: Tengo una duda con esta expresion "How you doing ?" Quiero saber si se dice asi coloquialmente cuando originalmente deberia ser "How are you doing ?" ?? o "How do you do ?" ?? Es correcto lo que estoy diciendo ?? hay otras expresiones para decir como estas ?? como
  • Which one is right? Youve been doing great! or You are doing great!
    You have been doing great This sentence uses present perfect continuous progressive tense It denotes, as you said, something that started in the past and is continuing at the present time Now the thing to notice is that, past can be many years ago, several months ago, or just a few days ago
  • politeness - How to reply to I hope you are well? - English Language . . .
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  • phrase usage - Using Hows you doing? and its variations - English . . .
    The phrases in use are "how are you doing?" (with the 're contraction, usually, since it's a conventional phrase), and "what's new?" or "what's the news?" I've never heard "how's your news?" said by a native speaker (I just checked your pointer to the wiki article: that's a very specific use that doesn't extend to ordinary speech and sounds strange even as a professional question) In the


















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