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That dependings on what you are doing. The question is, what are you doing?
No. You would be answering a different question.
If someone asks "How are things with you?" then you can reply with:Things are well thanks, how about yourself?Think of it as the same as "How are you?". They are simply asking how you have been and how life has been in general for you. It is also polite to return the question.
That means "I am [that]". It is used in reply to a question. For example, if asked whether you are tired, or hungry, that might be your reply.
The past tense of reply is replied.
i have been doing good
Fine, How about you.
ok dude theres a hundred reasons why she didnt reply,she could have been in the bed or eating or doing something else,or it depends on what you texted her but dont worry,just keep your cool.
Say what you are doing, possibly in a banterish way.
Nobody has to reply to anything. I reply if I feel like it.
I don't understand the question.
main study kar
that your gonna take it slow when your texting or whatever your doing
That dependings on what you are doing. The question is, what are you doing?
When asked what's up your response can be as simple as not much. Or you can go into detail about what you are doing.
maybe they are busy give them some time to reply, after a while if they don't reply then try talking to them in person and find out what they were doing.
Why does it really matter if he's your ex? He could have just been busy and didn't have time to get around to replying, but what your ex is doing shouldn't really matter to you.