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how are you ?
Message de trombone posté le 17-10-2007 à 16:37:47 (S | E | F | I)
hello,
I know that there 're many other ways to say "how are you ?" , such as "how's life?" "how is it going?" "how are you doing?" ...even, I think : "how have you been (doing) ? ...so I'm a little bit confused and I'd like to know if some of these sentences are more used in every day life than others...if we use them in different situations ( for example when you haven't seen someone for a long time...)
thanks
Message de trombone posté le 17-10-2007 à 16:37:47 (S | E | F | I)
hello,
I know that there 're many other ways to say "how are you ?" , such as "how's life?" "how is it going?" "how are you doing?" ...even, I think : "how have you been (doing) ? ...so I'm a little bit confused and I'd like to know if some of these sentences are more used in every day life than others...if we use them in different situations ( for example when you haven't seen someone for a long time...)
thanks
Réponse: how are you ? de jean31, postée le 17-10-2007 à 18:07:56 (S | E)
Hello,
Your analysis sounds quite good to me.
To a friend you haven't seen for ages you would say :"How have you been doing(for all that time)"?
Réponse: how are you ? de trombone, postée le 17-10-2007 à 18:32:08 (S | E)
thanks for your answer .... have a nice evening
Réponse: how are you ? de bd, postée le 17-10-2007 à 18:40:03 (S | E)
c'est: I am fine and how are you?
Réponse: how are you ? de tiniflo, postée le 17-10-2007 à 18:50:26 (S | E)
True, to greet a friend you haven't seen for a while you could say 'how have you been doing?' or 'how have you been?' simply.
'How are you?' is more formal.
And for the others you mentionned, it's just more informal but all the same, now it's up to you to use them in whichever way you want, you can vary and it's pretty much to your taste !