"Esperando que te estas portando bien" is a phrase that means "Hoping that you are behaving yourself."
Literally: Hoping/Waiting that you are comporting yourself well
"que estas bien" phrase could be translated as English "be well" or "take care" when leaving
"Está bien que estás haciendo" means "It's okay that you are doing."
You are well. What am I going to do with you?
Estoy bien. Que estas haciendo?
Translated to: "I am well, how are you, what are you doing?"
"¿Qué estás bien?" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. "¿Qué estás bien?" could be translated as "Are you well?", which is not a common question in Spanish.
These are three sentences run into one line of text. It means, "Where are you? It has been days since you visited [me?]. Are you well [O.K.]?"
"How good/great. What are you doing today?"
"Que estas diciendo" means "What are you saying?".
'Que estas mirando?' (accent on the 'e' in 'que', the 'a' in estas')
It means: Wash up so you're nice and fresh, little girl.
mira estas fotos que dicen que son tuyas