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it’s all good
exp. »all good exp. »everything was okay exp. »okay adj.
What is another way to say everything is fine?
it’s all good all good | you’re more than welcome don’t be silly | it makes no odds never mind | it makes no difference it is unimportant | it’s a pleasure that’s alright |
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What’s another way to say is everything okay?
57 »all is well exp. | 12 »okay adj. & adv. | 11 » everything was going fine exp. | 11 »everything was good exp. | 10 »everything’s fine exp. |
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How do you say perfectly fine?
- 1 absolutely, altogether, completely, consummately, entirely, every inch, fully, quite, thoroughly, totally, utterly, wholly.
- 2 admirably, exquisitely, faultlessly, flawlessly, ideally, impeccably, like a dream, superbly, superlatively, supremely, to perfection, wonderfully.
How do you say something is fine?
- agreeable,
- all right,
- alright,
- copacetic.
- (also copasetic or copesetic),
- ducky,
- fine,
- good,
How do you ask everything is OK?
- Look for signs of distress. Sometimes it’s not hard to tell that a friend is going through a rough time. …
- Time it right. …
- Make sure you’re ready. …
- Listen carefully. …
- Speak with care. …
- Offer help. …
- Share your story. …
- Remind them how much you care.
Is everything OK or everything is OK?
Said when one suspects that the person being addressed is feeling sad or not their usual self. Everything OK? You seem kind of tense today. A: “
Is everything OK
?” B: “Oh yeah, everything’s fine.”
Is perfectly fine grammatically correct?
It isn’t a word we’d expect to come across in news reports but
if a feature writer wants to use it, that seems perfectly fine
. But in panic disorder, you’re likely to be perfectly fine and relaxed between these attacks. I bought a new toaster when the old toaster was perfectly fine.
What does totally fine mean?
You can use the phrase “That’s fine” to give someone permission to do something: A: Is it OK if I come in an hour or two late tomorrow?
Is consummately a word?
verb (used with object), con·sum·mat·ed, con·sum·mat·ing.
to bring to a state of perfection
; fulfill. to complete (an arrangement, agreement, or the like) by a pledge or the signing of a contract: The company consummated its deal to buy a smaller firm.
What is the reply of I am good?
That response only works if “well” takes on its adjectival form, meaning “in good health” or “good or satisfactory.” Now, if someone asks “How are you doing?” “
I’m doing well
” is the correct response. “Doing” — a form of “to do” — becomes the main verb, and action verbs require adverbs.
What should I reply for I am 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 the meaning of I am fine?
Basically, “I’m fine” means “
I’m OK”
, “I’m getting by with no problems”, and so on, while “I’m good” suggests “I’m happy”, “I am currently aware of how well I am, and how well my life is going”, “I’m satisfied, content, and am quite enjoying myself”, etc.
What can you ask instead of are you okay?
- Ask, “What can I do to support you?”
- Say, “I’m here if you need to vent”
- Offer to grab them lunch or a coffee.
- Rephrase the question.
Is OK is OK?
You have the answers to the questions.
There’s no difference between OK
and okay. The older term, OK, (possibly) derived from an abbreviation for an intentional misspelling of “all correct.” The terms are both standard English.
Should I ask if everything is OK?
In some cases, even asking if someone is OK, “depending on how, where and when it’s posed, could be seen as an affront or even something where a case is being built to dismiss that person,” she said. … If the person doesn’t want to engage, say
you respect their decision
. Assure them you’ll drop the issue.