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Well, if someone would say "kaifa haluk" as in formal arabic, (kif halek is a lebanese and probably also syrian Arabic pronunciation), I would answer, "bi khair, shukran lak بخير، شكرا لك", which means, "fine, thank you", or informal in many arabic dialects "kullu Tamam كلو تمام" which means "everything is fine", and I may add (winta kifak (in case of answering a male, i.e. 2nd person masculine), or winti kifik (in case of 2nd person feminine) which means "and how are you?".

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