There are many different ways to answer the question "How are you" in my home country (the USA).
In China, there is only one way. I hear it every day.
Every.
Single.
Day.
"I'm fine, thank you. And you?"
It's like a robotic answer. No emotion.
Boring.
Don't be a robot. Give an honest answer.
Here are some different ways to answer "How are you?"
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Not bad.
A: "How are you?"
B: "Not bad."
This is a more friendly way to answer than just "I'm fine."
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Very well, thanks.
A: "How are you?"
B: "Very well, thanks."
This is more of an informal way to answer. Thanks is the informal way to say thank you.
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Pretty good.
A: "How are you?"
B: "Pretty good."
A common and casual way to answer. Maybe you're not doing amazing, but your pretty good.
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I'm great! How about you.
A: "How are you?"
B: "I'm great! How about you?"
Maybe you are having a wonderful day. Show it with this answer. Instead of adding and you?, try the friendlier how about you?
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Hanging in there.
A: "How are you?"
B: "I'm hanging in."
The last two are for when you aren't having the best day. I'm hanging in lets the person know that you aren't having a good day but you're doing your best to make it through. Usually they will ask you "What's wrong?"
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I've been better.
A: "How are you?"
B: "I've been better."
We've all had better days. Some days are good, some are bad. This answer is for those bad days.
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And there you have it! Some new ways to answer the age-old question of "How are you?" Try one of these out the next chance that you can!
Useful and new:
1. I'm hanging in: Doing your best on a bad day.
Ex: "It's been a hard day but I'm hanging in."
2. Robotic: like a robot.
Ex: "He couldn't give a more robotic answer."
3. Age-old: very old. Traditional.
Ex: "And now for the age-old tradition of blowing out the birthday cake candles!"