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'How are you doing?', 'How are you going?' or both?
When I want to ask about how somebody feels
22 de may. de 2012 0:30
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How are you going would be asked if you're literally asking someone how they are going somewhere. Example: "I'm going to an island no one knew existed" "how are you going there?" "by helicopter"
'How's it going?'is another way to ask someone how their life ia going and such.
22 de mayo de 2012
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How are you doing?', 'How are you going?' well I think you'd use How are you doing?
22 de mayo de 2012
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How are you doing? or
how is IT going?
22 de mayo de 2012
How are you doing (American)
How are you going (Australian)
I don’t know about other English speaking countries
18 de junio de 2018
"How are you doing?" is right. :)
22 de mayo de 2012
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