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What should be the reply for "How do you do?"?

The proper response is always the same back: "How do you do?" Nothing to precede it like "Fine," "Good," "Fabulous," etc.The phrase "How do you do?" is a formulaic greeting trigger. It's a cultural trigger for first-time introduction in the English-speaking world. Don't fumble this.Please, it's not literally an enquiry (even a formulaic one) about our current state of well-being... "How do you do?" isn't the same as "How are you?" or "How's it going, mate?"Perhaps quite a few people here are a bit young to know this. Back in my very young days in the 1960s, we still had schoolmistresses (they're always schoolmistresses) who 'taught' kids about these little social niceties. In my day too, it was still acceptable to reference social niceties to social class -- and I'm pretty sure not much has changed since then, even though this social class thing is not so politically correct to mention anymore.Here's the deal -- take it for what it's worth:-"How do you do?"Response: "How do you do?" -- marks you as 'middle' middle class and up.Response: "Fine, how do you do?" -- lower middle class and down.We now live in a more democratic, more informal world, so we are allowed to respond differently.

What can I say in reply to "ikr?"?

Whenever I'm on facebook or texting, my friends would sometimes say "ikr" (for those of you that don't know what it means it means I know right) and I wouldn't know what to reply. & my boyfriend just texted me saying ikr and I don't know what to say back. Sometimes I would say "Haha yes, you're right" but it seems like the phrase is sarcastic or something. PLEASE HELP

How can we reply to "good to hear from you"?

Depending on the situation and the person we must reply accordingly.Thank you! (Formal, with respect, to Superiors or Elders)Good to hear from you too. (Mutual, formal, to anyone)The feeling is mutual. (informal, Flirty, to a friend)Thanks for hearing me (informal, sarcastic, to a friend)Same here. (informal, Flirty, to a friend)I am glad it is. (informal, sarcastic, to a friend)Or is it? (informal, offensive, to someone who dislikes you)I know (informal, cocky, shouldn’t be used)Let’s do it often then.. (informal, Flirty)Well I am always here you know. (informal, Flirty)Felt great talking to you (Formal, with respect)Let me know what else we should add on list.Hope it helps!

How to reply to " Happy Valentine's day "?

If you have no feelings at all for him, just say thank you, if you do, say happy valentine's to you too, with a card.

If someone says welcome, then how do I reply?

So many options.“Pleased to meet you.”“Thanks. I’ve always wanted to come here.”“Enchanté.”“Truly it is a pleasure to make your acquaintance”.“Oh wow. What a delightful place you have.”“Thank you for welcoming me here.”I honestly don’t know if any of these are good. Perhaps they’re a little too 19th Century but they’re the best I have.

How should I reply to someone who says "nice" after I tell them where I'm from?

There's no point taking offence or overthinking.Just say “thanks” and if it's over text and they leave you on reafd, they aren't really interested in having a conversation. And are wasting your time.Other than that, just continue the conversation. Some people aren't great talkers. And you have to put in a lot of work. Sometimes it flows easy, but the person doesn't know anything about your country. If this is the case, it is possibly the best response. The worse responses include “really? You don't look it.” Or “okay, but where are you really from.” Nice is a very mild, response. Although it's not overlyenthusiastic. It is a good response. And so treat it as such.Perhaps say thank you “where are you from.” In asking you they may want you to reciprocate the same thing. Often times people ask questions because they want to be asked it back. In the same way people avoid asking questions in fear of being asked in return.

What do I reply when my crush asks me "Why do you love me so much"?

Aha, So here it is the most searched query out there. I guess most of you would have been in the state when your girl asks ” Why do you love me? ” and you end up with the most used phrase and literal answer ” I love you because I do.” Well, that’s not enough for a girl, you need to express your feelings more or literally open up your heart for her to see how much you love her which ain’t possible.My Ex asked me the same question and I also ended up with the same phrase which eventually led up to my breakup. ( kind of “lol”)However “Why?” is a very tough word to answer though. If you google the phrase “Why do you love me?” you would find only one or two relevant answers for your query. In this post I won’t bluff around and, will give you the exact answer your girl wants to hear from you and after which she will only dream about you.SO HERE IT GOES…I love you as a result of I do. I love you as the universe showed me the way to you. I love you coz I accept you for who you are. I love you as what I feel about you makes my heart one to be free. I love you as a result of my heart beats for your name, my mind drowns in your eyes, my soul falls for you even after we are miles apart.It was my Soul and you are its Mate.Read more When She Asks – Why do you love me? | YarnshugFollow me on my instagramAbhishek Kumar Jha (@i.amakj) • Instagram photos and videos handle if you liked the content.

How do i reply to wargwaan/wag1/yesss (name)?

Wagwan can mean a couple of things.
In Jamaica it means, "whats going on?" Some youths of today can often mean it in this way, listen to how they say it, do they say it as if its a question? If so, reply with "nothin much just chillin" Or it can mean "Hello, hi" to which you would reply "wagwan" or " "cool bruv"

If someone says "Wats up" you would reply with "not much just chillin" again, it depends if there asking you whats up because they think theres something wrong with you.

If someone says "Yes Kyle" or whatever it just means "Hi Kyle" you would reply with "Yes [name]!"

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