- How are you today?
- How are you holding up?
- I’ve been thinking about you lately. How are you doing?
- What’s been on your mind recently?
- Is there any type of support you need right now?
- Are you anxious about anything? Are you feeling down at all?
How do you politely ask someone how they are doing?
- How are things?
- How are things going?
- Hi, how are you?
- How are you doing?
What can I say instead of how are you?
- What’s going on? This is a great, informal way to say hello to someone you already know. …
- What’s new (with you)? This is another great and informal way to say hi to someone you know. …
- What’s up? …
- How have you been? …
- How’s everything? …
- How’s it going? …
- You all right? …
- Hey, hey man.
What can you ask someone 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.
What to ask instead of how was your day?
- What was the best part of your day?
- Did anything surprise you today?
- Did you read/listen to anything interesting today?
- Did you take any photos today? …
- How can I make your day easier in five minutes?
- What did you do that was just for you today?
What can I say instead of I Love You?
- I’m crazy about you.
- You’re my dream come true.
- You take my breath away.
- Since you’ve been around I smile a lot more than I used to.
- There is no one I’d rather steal blankets from.
- You’re my partner in crime.
- You look great today and every day.
How do you say hello in a fun way?
- a. Try accents – Add a silly or foreign accent to your hello.
- b. Silly voices – Try it out, especially if you are speaking to a kid.
- c. Impersonate someone – If you try impersonating someone, it will make your greeting extra funny!
- d. …
- e.
How do you ask someone’s day?
- What is something you did today that you’d love to do every day?
- What do you know today that you didn’t know yesterday?
- Tell me something that made you laugh.
- Did anything make you feel frustrated?
- What was the best thing that happened?
How do you ask if someone 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.
How do you check someone?
- Make sure you’re prepared. …
- Choose the right time and setting. …
- Start the conversation in an open way. …
- Be specific about what has made you feel concerned. …
- Let them know that you are listening. …
- Listen without judgement. …
- Try to stay calm. …
- Help them to figure out their next steps.
What can I say instead of I am fine?
- Not bad.
- Not too shabby.
- Can’t complain.
- Pretty good.
Are you OK reply?
#1 You can say “
Yes, I’m fine, thanks
,” even if you’re not OK, and be done with it. #2 You can be honest about how you feel and open up to someone who may not really want to hear about your problems. Then you run the risk of that person avoiding you in the future.
Is it annoying to ask someone if they’re okay?
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
.
What do you say when someone says how’s your day?
Or, other replies are~ (How’s your day) “
It’s been great, and yours?
” “It’s been good, yours?” (How’s it going) “I’m well, how about you?” “It’s going great, what about you?” ^ these are all happy/positive replies, but you can also say “I’ve had better days” or “It’s not been great..”
What is another way to say how’s your day?
4 »what’s up | 2 »how’s it going | 2 »what’s cooking | 2 »what’s up doc | 1 » all right |
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How do you start a conversation?
- Ask for information. A great way to start a conversation is to ask for information from the person you want to talk to. …
- Pay a compliment. …
- Comment on something pleasant. …
- Introduce yourself. …
- Offer help. …
- Mention a shared experience. …
- Praise the person. …
- Ask about them.