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person is snoring, eyes closed, they reply uh-huh to everything you say.
Depends on who it is from. Here are three situations: 1. If it is from a creepy person you don't have to reply anything. 2. If you really want to reply you can just say "okay." 3. If you want the person back you can say "I want you too."
a nosy secret keeper. or as i like to call them, a hopeless bum.:)
Like with every other 'best wishes' phrase, say thank you.
You can simply say Thank you to the other person. You could also say Bless You to them.
You can reply to "How do you do?" by saying "I'm well, thank you. How about you?" This is a polite way to acknowledge the greeting and show interest in the other person.
You should reply honestly. Ultimately your boss could call your ex-boss and ask why you were terminated... Then your gonna be screwed because you lied or didn't say.
By saying "Sup". This is a basic friendly greeting where the person is asking What's up or How are you doing? You simply reply back with "Sup"(What's up with you?), or you can say "Nuttin Much"(Nothing much). Do NOT end your reply with "Dog"(friend) back to the person or you will sound like a fool. Person 1 greeting - "Sup Dog" Person 2 reply - "Sup".
It depends, you can either say: not much, you? nuthin' well you can really say anything you want. Just be yourself.
Both are terms, but for different aspects of a reply. You would decide what form and language to use "for the reply to Anne." If you were describing the contents of the reply, not the form, you would say that a word or phrase was "in the reply to Anne."
If you are saying: "Is it OK to say 'That would be I'?", it depends on context. If it was in response to the question, say: 'Who's parked on the pavement?', your reply would most likely (if it was the case!): 'That would be me.' But if the question was: 'What is the 1st person singular in English?', you could reply: 'That would be 'I''.
The German translation of reply is:verb:antwortennounAntwort