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How to Ask "How Are You?" and Answer It
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How are you?
(e)
Hello, Mr. Matsushima, how are you?
Hello, Mr. Matsushima, how are you?
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I'm good.
(s)
I'm fine.
(s)
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
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Thank you.
(e)
thank you, but
thank you, but
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I'm worried.
(e)
I have a cough.
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I have a headache.
(e)
I feel sick.
(s)
I don't feel well.
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I'm okay.
(s)
I don't know.
(s)
And you?
(s)
“I'm a teacher. And you?”
“I'm a teacher. And you?”
I'm tired.
(e)
I'm tired; I'm going to lie down again.
I'm tired; I'm going to lie down again.
I'm fine, thanks.
(e)
I'm not good.
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I'm great.
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I'm sleepy.
(e)
I'm not sure.
(e)
I got a cold.
(s)
How have you been recently?
(e)
I'm not bad.
(e)
I'm feeling bad.
(e)
Thank you for asking.
(s)
I'm fine too.
(e)
I'm starving.
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