We use "How do you do?" when we meet someone 1st time. It's a formal greeting and a reply is not necessary.
It's used as "Namaste". the reply of 'Namaste' is 'Namaste'. then reply of 'How do you do?' will also be same (How do you do?)
Realize it's not really a question but a greeting. Simply say, "Fine (or, "Good"), how are you?" (Uh, no matter how you feel. See a doctor if you're really feeling bad. Don't burden strangers with your medical problems.)
" Fine , thank you , and you ? " is the expected response,. This is just a social device to initiate conversation. Not a genuine concern for your health or how you are getting on in life.
you can say, "I am well," or "I am pretty good," or "I am fine," or "how do you do too."
Shalom is the reply to shalom.
I will reply to you. or I will reply you soon. Which sentence is right?
Reply is a verb (reply, replies, replied, replying).
When you 'reply', the reply is only sent to the person who wrote the mail. When you 'reply to all' the reply is sent to the person who wrote the mail + everyone who received the mail.
reply means to answer back.
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."
You can reply to a post on Tumblr using the small speech bubble at the bottom of the post. Not all posts allow you to reply.
Please reply to our invitation by September, 1, 2012. He raised his hand to reply to the teacher's question.
The correct plural is replies.The spelling reply's would indicate either1) a possessive form (Your reply's tone seemed hostile, meaning the tone of the reply) or2) a contraction (My reply's in the mail, meaning the reply is in the mail).
The past tense of "reply" is "replied".
To reply to Shukriya, you need to open a given message. By pressing the reply button, you will be able to reply to Shukriya.
What is the "Business Reply Service"?Business reply letters are unstamped business reply envelopes, postcards, questionnaires, blank reply cards, and reply labels inserted or published in newspapers or magazines, for which the sender pays the postage upon receiving them.