Leszek
Can we answer the question 'how are you?' by saying or writing 'Nothing special with me'?
2022年12月6日 21:04
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If you wanna go the edgy route- you can try: "still breathing" , "another day, another dollar" On the "hows it going?" variant, you can try: "Its going..."
2022年12月7日
So far so good.
2022年12月7日
You can answer "what's going on" with "nothing special" or "nothing much" but not "how are you". I agree with Jazz and Dylan
2022年12月6日
Hi, Leszek. That's not quite right, but you could answer that question with "Nothing special is going on with me" and you would be perfectly understood. Dylan listed some common answers you could also say.
2022年12月6日
I don't think either of those would be something that is generally said when being asked "how are you?". I would say common answers are: I'm good, great, not too great, not too bad, fine. However, nothing special or even nothing much wouldn't be something a native speaker would say.
2022年12月6日
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