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What's the difference between 'How are you feeling today' and 'How do you feel today' ?
What's the difference between 'How are you feeling today' and 'How do you feel today' ?
Is there any difference in expressing emotions?
Apr 21, 2015 2:48 PM
Answers · 9
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There isn't a difference.
April 21, 2015
They can be used interchangeably without much noticeable difference in my opinion!
"You can use the present simple or continuous to say how somebody looks or feels now"
^^^^From an online search
However, if I had to stop and give particular attention to the phrases in the way I use them....
When I see someone I hardly know I will always say "How are you feeling today"
When I see someone I know I will say either choice "How are you feeling today" or "How do you feel today"
I can't explain why but when I use [How do you feel today] it's a phrase I say among people with familiarity.
April 21, 2015
Hi Linlin
The difference is the some than the difference between present simple (general statement at all time/ always), and present continous (right now example for people who are sick we can ask them How are you feeling today "compared with yesterday" because there is evolution in the state)
April 21, 2015
I think it is the same. But maybe "how are you feeling today" is a bit more polite.
April 21, 2015
In my opinion "how are you feeling today" means something like how do you physically feel, like sick. While "how do you feel today" could mean 'how do you feel about today?'.
April 21, 2015
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