Fine ,okay , good thanks,not good,bad,i feel ill,great,lovely,great cheerls
It is called a response.
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I've adopted this answer: Why? -What have you heard?
A common and casual response to "What's up?" is to say "Not much, how about you?" This is a friendly way to acknowledge the greeting and invite further conversation.
If you are directly speaking to a person and they ask 'how are you' then tell them things are going just fine and how are they doing. If someone asks you that in an email or letter and you are close friends then tell them what has been going on in your life.
I wanna be just like you..... they wont know what to think, no response
A person asks a question which they are in need of a answer and they can not find it anywhere else. Then someone needs to hunt down these answers and offer them a response.
It should be "pas mal" which means, not bad.Usually a response if someone asks how you are doing.
Insinuation. Ever here someone remark "What are you insinuating??" in response to an accusing question?
An open response question is when they asks you to reflect on a reading passage and then writhe a thoughtful based on what you have read.
Then you're in the clear! You've been saved of the trouble of asking someone to dance. Just say "Yeah" or something. If someone does ask you to dance, you are in the clear.
When someone asks you to bench, it is referred to your bench press. It deals with weights and repetitions.