Several options, depending on formality. Such as: "Fine, Sir, and you?" or "Splendid, Madam, and how do yo do on this fine day?". Less formal - among good friends - might be, "Good. You?"
The proper response to "shukran" is "Afwan," which means "you're welcome" in Arabic.
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To respond regardless of response.
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"The game" or "the band" need to be specified for a proper response.
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The proper response to the Islamic greeting "Assalamu alaikum" when initiating a conversation is "Wa alaikum assalam," which means "And peace be upon you too."
The proper response when answering the phone is "This is she." This is because "she" is the subject pronoun that correctly identifies the speaker in the context of the sentence. In formal English, using "she" is grammatically correct when responding to questions like "Is she there?" or "Who is this?"
No, the noun 'no' is a commonnoun, a general word for a negative response or vote.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.