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How to response "What's up"?
2 de may. de 2016 13:19
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The answer depends on your relationship to the speaker and the context.
If you want to talk about what you have been doing, then simply say, "I have been xxxxx", or "I was xxxxxx". If you want to just greet someone and not go into details (or if you don't know the person very well), you can reply with something like "Nothing much", "Not a [whole] lot", and proceed with the rest of your conversation.
Sometimes people use "What's up" as a way of asking "What do you need?". For example, if you said to a friend, "Could we talk?", he or she may reply, "Sure, what's up?" meaning: "Yes, what do you need?"
2 de mayo de 2016
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Typically the normal response to "Whats up" is "nothing much" but if you actually have something cool going on in your life you can respond by saying what you are doing.
Ex.
Girl: "whats up?"
Guy: "I'm playing video games, you?"
Girl: "I'm gonna go get sushi"
2 de mayo de 2016
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It's basically a way of asking: "What's going on in your life?". Talk about how you are feeling, what experiences you have recently had, and what decisions are you thinking of making etc.
2 de mayo de 2016
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Alex Gao
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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