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Yuliia
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You’ve probably heard this before, but let’s be real: saying "How are you? I am fine, thank you" makes you sound like you just stepped out of a 1950s textbook. Native speakers value brevity, vibes, and a hint of irony. 😉 Here are some of these natural alternatives! 🔴 English: Instead of the robotic: "How are you? — I am fine, thank you": "Sup? — Can't complain." (Short for "What's up?". Perfect for a casual chat with friends.) "How’s your day treating you? — So far, so good!" (A bit more descriptive and very common in a relaxed work or social environment). 🟡 Ukrainian: "Yak spravy?" Instead of the formal: "Як ваші справи? — У мене все добре, дякую." "Що Ти, як Ти? — Та помаленьку." (Warm, caring way to check in on someone. The answer is "little by little," the equivalent of saying "Just getting by.") "Як ся маєш? — Та потроху, якось воно буде." (A classic with a touch of local philosophy. "Yakos vono bude" means everything will eventually work out). 🔵 Russian: "Kak dela?" Instead of the stiff: "Как ваши дела? — У меня всё хорошо, спасибо." "Ну что, как сам(а)? — Потихоньку." (The ultimate friendly greeting. The answer "Yes, slowly" is a very common, humble way to say that life is moving along without any major drama.) "Какими судьбами? — Да вот, занесло в ваши края!" (Great for unexpected meetings. It’s like saying, "What brings you here?"). I’m sure you’ve heard some of these before, but if not— feel free to use them! 😃
2026년 2월 26일 오후 2:26

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