Note that we can use the verb do to express how we are feeling. It’s very common. You can also say: I’m fine, I’m fine, or I’m fine. These phrases are all very common and you can use them in almost any situation.
What can I say instead of I’m fine?
exactly the same meaning, they both mean the same thing and are interchangeable. However, we would say that most of the time we were rather than we are. were good (i.e. the band you are with) were all good/good/ok. 29
What does it mean that we are all fine?
4 answers. Both are grammatical, but the first is more common. In both the Corpus of Contemporary American English and the British National Corpus we are all much more common than we are all. However, there are contexts in which we are all used. 26
What’s okay, we’re fine or we’re all fine?
exactly the same meaning, they both mean the same thing and are interchangeable. However, we would say that most of the time we were rather than we are. were good (i.e. the band you are with) were all good/good/ok. 29
What does everything mean?
You say something is good/good/good when it sounds good on its own, but you think there are problems with it: It’s okay to get rich quick, but it’s not usually that easy.
How do we say we’re all fine?
4 answers. Both are grammatical, but the first is more common. In both the Corpus of Contemporary American English and the British National Corpus we are all much more common than we are all. However, there are contexts in which we are all used.
What’s okay, we’re fine or we’re all fine?
When someone says “everything is fine” or “everything is fine”, it simply means “everything is fine” or “everything is as it should be”.