That depends on how you're doing!
I think you want to know if the answer should be, "Good," or "Well." Since you need an adverb to tell about the verb doing, your answer should be "I'm well. How are you?" When you say that you are good, it means you are a good person. It doesn't tell how you are doing since good is an adjective which modifies a noun, not a verb. The word well is an adverb which modifies a verb, in this case the verb doing. "I am doing well" is correct. "I am doing good" means I am doing good works or I am doing good things or I am doing good in the world . . . (You get the idea.) It doesn't describe HOW you are doing. For that, you need to use the word well.
Of course, in everyday conversation, we do not always follow the rules of standard English, and our friends forgive us!
i have been doing okay recently. Nothing particular happened yet. My life have been going the same as usual for a while. Sometimes, I do expect some ups and downs in my life.
Possible, common replies are..
How are you?
-Very well, thank you.
-Sick.
-Exhausted.
or more colloquially..
-Bored but alive.
-Fine, thanks.
I am doing good. Or, I am well. It is not: I am doing well, or, I am good.
I am doing well
Something like "Y para ti también". "And to you as well".
Como estas usted is asking "How are you?" in a formal manner. You could reply with:Yo estoy mal (I am feeling bad)Yo estoy asi asi (I am so so)Muy bien (Very good)There are many ways to reply. You just need to say "Yo estoy" (I am) and then a word describing your attitude or feeling.
It is a reply to the question: como esta? (How are you?) Bien y tu is the reply (well, and you?)
if someone had said muy bien to you, you would have had to ask them how they are. muy bien translates into very good it is mainly used when asked como estas? (how are you) you can reply with bien (good) or muy bien (very good)
"Ça va?" is an informal pleasantry, roughly meaning "How's it going?" One reply is simply, "Ça va." for "It's going." (this has less of a negative meaning in the French than the English equivalent--in the French, it's meant as "Okay.") So your phrase, 'Ça va aussi, merci,' could be translated to mean, 'I'm okay, too, thanks."
i have been doing good
Examples of "doing well" is > my business "is doing well" (meaning business is good), my grandma is "doing well" (meaning grandma is good), I'm "doing well" (I'm good) > and good can also mean happy, okay, alright > so "doing well" is just "good" basically.
Fine, How about you.
Very good (or well), as in a reply to the question: "How are you?" or as an indication that a situation or thing is good.
No!If you disagree don't hesitate to reply. i was doing science homework and made a guess at this question !If your doing a science test, Good Luck.
"kala" meaning "good" or "well"
In the sense of to do good, in the sense of to be beneficial or charity:Wohltun, e.g.:It does good you good to help people = Es tut wohl, Menschen zu helfenIn the sense of a reply to the question How are/is...?doing good = geht es gut, e.g.:I'm doing good = mir geht es gut
'The football team is doing well!'
hi how do you do what are you doing do you like these type of messsages do think was't it crazy do you like that just reply frankly...
Say what you are doing, possibly in a banterish way.
That dependings on what you are doing. The question is, what are you doing?
You are doing well in English