The statement can be taken two ways. He may not have been thinking about it and when you asked he realized that he felt good. He may have been trying to let you know he appreciated you asking. I don't think I would read a lot into the statement.
If someone asked you how you are, you could respond with "I am feeling rather salubrious today.", instead of "I am feeling well."
okay good
That he was a good Friend, and shouldn't have deserved to die
okay good
he could be embarrased, just not like you, or thinks it's weird to ask.
Firstly well like you said you had feelings for both your ex's and the mate that asked you out if you still have feeling for the one that asked you out i say go out with him if half of you says no you can do better and the other half says go for it id say go for it if your not keen on him tell him to leave you alone don't make up silly excuses it doesn't get you anywear belive me
The oracle at Delphi declared that Socrates was the wisest man in Athens after Chairephon, a friend of Socrates, asked the oracle if there was anyone wiser than Socrates. This led Socrates to explore and question various Athenian authorities and craftsmen to understand how his wisdom compared to theirs.
he was humble
King Solomon
Comment ça va? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "How are you feeling?" when asked of a best friend. The interrogative translates literally by word order into English as "How that goes?" The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw sa va" in French.
No or yes is what you say.
You answer truthfully