Re: [Ask ] What does "How're you doing?" really …

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※ 引述《jasonlurey (我非我)》之銘言: : First of all, : I know "how're you doing?" is the same as "how are you doing" XD : What I want to know is... : when a person said this at the start of his/her conversation, : does he or she really expect a response like "Fine" or : it's just another way of saying "Hi" ? : Thx in advance. I've learnt this issue in a English class; basically people don't expect to be responded when they are asked "how are you doing?" It's exactly a way to say "Hello" as you mentioned, but only in informal occasions. (the most formal way is "How do you do?") Therefore it is fine to say "how are you doing?" as a response while others are asking you "how are you doing?". That's so easy! -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.223.162.15
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