How did your day go Reply?

Just answer the question as you would answer a friend. Pretty good, hbu? is a nice answer. How are you today ?

How was your English Response Day?

I think it’s more common to ask how is your day?. How are you today ? could mean How is the weather today? Then the answers could include soso, nothing special, terrible, or one of many alternatives. How do you use words to describe a normal day?

How was or was your day?

3 answers. If we ask how did {something} happen? the something must be finished. It cannot be continuous. The past simple is gone is used with things that happened in the past.

How should I answer, how did it go?

What this question really means: The caller wants to know what the outcome of the call was after spending a lot of time planning the call due to its critical nature. One wrong answer: “The call went as discussed. I talked about all the points that we had planned. Good response: “The call went well.

How do you respond in a seductive way to what is happening?

Loving answers to how are you

  1. I feel better now that you asked me.
  2. You’re fine.
  3. Right now I’m about to pave a way to your heart.
  4. I’m single and ready to mingle! …
  5. Thank god you finally noticed me! …
  6. I’ve never been stronger. …
  7. How is your favorite person today? ! (Hahaha.

How was your day when you answered my daughter?

“How was your day?” is better. The answer is simpler. “My day went well, thank you.” Or simply: “Fine, thanks.” What do I think when a girl keeps saying her phone is broken and she asks why she didn’t reply to my texts?

How is your feeling during the day?

That is, how is your day going? We often start by taking a polite interest in what a person has been doing by asking the question, how was your day?, how was your day? or Did you have a good day?

How was your day ?

“How was your day” is correct, the first sentence is absolutely wrong. … If you ask someone this phrase after a hard day’s work, you should say, “How was your day?” because you are using the past tense for actions/events that are completed and cannot be changed.

How are you?

The idiom how are you is another way of saying how you are doing, how things are going or what’s going on. It can relate to life in general, to a project, or to your day. It should be noted that this idiom is pronounced in many countries and the expected answer is good or good.

How is your work progressing?

My work is going very well, thank you. I am writing a scientific article that will (hopefully!) be published in a scientific journal. It’s like the lab reports you’re used to writing, although the research in the paper must be original and never attempted before by other scientists.