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What to reply on how do you do?
The short answer is: yes, the answer to “How do you do?” is “How do you do?” It is also acceptable to reply “I’m fine, and you?” and similar variations.
How are you reply in different ways?
50 ways to respond to the question “how are you”.
- I’m good.
- I’m fine.
- Pretty good.
- I’m well.
- I’m OK.
- Not too bad.
- Just the same old same old.
- Yeah, all right.
Do I know you reply?
A reasonable reply would be, “No, I don’t think so. My name is …… Where do you think you know me from?” By offering your name you are creating an opening to continue a conversation without being dismissive. There are almost endless other variations of how to respond depending on the context of the situation.
How are you answer fine?
‘ If someone says: “How are you?,” you can say: “I’m fine.” Another way to answer: “Pretty good.”—This means about the same thing as “I’m fine.” We also have: “Not bad.” You can use this if you are feeling just okay, or so-so.
What is another way to say how about you?
How are you doing?
How do you reply?
Speak directly and clearly when you respond.
- Make sure they’re paying attention to you so you don’t have to repeat yourself.
- Recognize if someone else wants to speak and allow them room to talk as well.
- Allow the person to respond to what you’ve said as well.
What do you say when someone asks you something you don’t answer?
If you don’t want to answer the entire question, find a part that you can address, says Sullivan. “You can say, ‘I appreciate that this is of interest, right now. Let’s focus on this part,’” he says. “Briefly answering part of the question may be enough to assuage and satisfy them.”
How do you respond when someone asks how do you do?
The correct response to “How do you do” is to reply using the same introductory form, or “How do you do”. It is a formal, or better still a deferential way when someone appears to you a superior person, or actually is your superior, professionally or not.
Do you really answer “how do you do?
Do you really answer “How do you do?” with “How do you do?” (13 answers) Closed 7 years ago. How do you do? In British English, the standard response to ‘How do you do?’ is ‘How do you do?’ which is not used these days. It is common for Americans to say, ‘Fine, thank you’ in response to ‘How do you do?’ You can chose that.
Can you repeat a question back to someone without answering it?
You can chose that. I would repeat the question back to them without actually answering it or expecting them to answer my question. It’s a purely phatic formulation. Not the answer you’re looking for?