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What does mean: How are you doing?
My friend, from Ghana, use this sentence when begin a conversation
Jan 19, 2016 8:18 PM
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Question:
What does this mean: 'How are you doing?'
or
What does 'How are you doing?' mean?
My friend from Ghana uses this sentence he (or she) when begins a conversation
Answer: It's an informal way of saying
'How are you?' = Come stai? Come vanno le cose?
January 19, 2016
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You often use it to start a conversation, like saying 'nice to speak to you again' you can also use 'how are you doing'. Literally you are asking how someone is feeling, in a real conversation you'd say I'm good and then continue the conversation. When someone is ill for example and you ask 'how are you doing' you are asking for his/her state and you can expect a reply in which the person will explain how he/she is feeling. In the beginning of a conversation it's not a question like this, it's just a nice way to start a conversation. Hopefully this helps you!
January 19, 2016
Just an informal greeting instead of saying ' how are you ' or ' what's up ? '
January 19, 2016
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