You could say that you are doing well today, your good, your fine. Whatever you are feeling, tell them.
Say what you are doing, possibly in a banterish way.
No tanks
I don’t know
you just go y e s ...
you hereby are asked
Because you merged it with a question asking for a diagram, not a picture, of Venus. When you say that your question is the same as one that it is NOT the same as, it gets merged with that one, and yours does not get answered.
Que haces, mi amor (accent on first 'e')
No; you are supposed to say: He had already asked you
In it's use as an idiom, it is correct to say, "satisfactory", when asked how you are doing.
When you are asked what your weaknesses are, you should mention areas that you need to improve on. You should also say what you are doing to improve on them.
One word that means "doing what is asked" is "oblige," as in "I'm happy to oblige." Another word would be "obey."
You say " what are you doing ? "