20 Alternatives to ‘How Are You?’

20 Alternatives to ‘How Are You?’

As we all know, “How are you?” is one of the most common phrases in the English language, used as part of small talk, a conversation about things that are not important, often between people who do not know each other well. It’s typically used to ask about someone’s well-being or current state.

Example 1 (‘How are you?’ is used as part of the greeting):

Beth: Hi John, how are you?

John: Oh hi, Beth, I’m doing fine. Thanks!

Example 2 (‘How are you?’ is used to check on someone’s current state or mood):

Ann: I heard you weren’t feeling well yesterday. How are you today?

Jane: I’m feeling better, thank you.

Example 3 (‘How are you?’ is used as a casual conversation starter):

Mike: Hey Sarah, how are you doing these days?

Sarah: Hey Mike, well, I’m doing pretty well. In fact, I recently got a new job.

Let’s explore alternatives to ‘How are you?’ and how they can be naturally used in conversation.

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20 Informal Phrases Meaning ‘I’m Full of Energy’

20 Informal Phrases Meaning ‘I’m Full of Energy’

Did you catch our last post about informal ways to say ‘I’m tired’? This time, we’re flipping the script and diving into how to express being full of energy in casual conversation. Keep reading to pick up some lively new phrases and boost your energy levels!

I’m really buzzing!
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20 Informal Ways to Say ‘I’m Tired’

20 Informal Ways to Say ‘I’m Tired’

Have you been tired lately? Do you find yourself tired every now and then? Then this post is for you because it’s going to teach you informal English vocabulary to express your fatigue like never before. ‘Bushed,’ ‘beat,’ ‘fried,’ and the list goes on. Read on for the new vocabulary, ample examples of usage, and, of course, practical exercises.

Gee, I’m dog-tired!
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