Eddie
Why Americans ask "How are you doing?" all the time? Hi, Are they really want to know the anwser or just say it as greetings?
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If you do not know the person, then they are asking in the form of a greeting. You would just give a short response, such as "I'm well, thank you. You?" or "I'm doing okay. You?" etc. If you know the person well, they probably want to know how you really are.
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It's safest to assume it's being said just as a greeting, especially if you don't know the person very well. It's something most of us say as a friendly social habit, without thinking of the meaning.
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Possibly both. They might say it as a greeting and expect a short answer, or they might generally want to know how you're doing.
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Thanks Vitaly!
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They expect to hear an answer "I'm good, how are you". That's the extent of their interest. It's a sort of culturally-loaded greeting, a fake expression of interest. Never answer in a non-positive way, they will be totally thrown off.
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