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I would answer, so: "I'm doing great" followed by the thanks: "Thanks for asking" and then return the question: "How are you doing?" "I'm doing great, thanks for asking! How are you doing?"
Doing very well, thanks!
I'm doing quite fine, besides the bitter cold. Thanks.
Great thanks.... and you?
We're doing great. Thanks for asking.
Give thanks to GOD
The correct phrasing should be "My family and I are doing well, thanks for asking." The pronoun "I" should always be capitalized, and it’s a good practice to include a comma before "thanks for asking" to separate the clauses for clarity.
How is he? He's doing fine, thanks for asking.
he is doing good thanks for asking
By just doing it. Thanks for the advice you gave me, it helped and I appreciate it. That's all it takes.
The meaning of the proverb, "A forced kindness deserves no thanks," is that if you have to force someone to do something kind, they are not doing it from a feeling of kindness, and therefore should not be thanked as if they were doing it fro kindness.
I'm actually doing fine, thanks for asking.