When you genuinely sense a person needs encouragement and went to throw them a rescue line.
Personally, there's never not a time to ask how someone's doing. It's a common question, and there's nothing really wrong with asking it. It's no different than asking
'What's up?", so really you can ask it whenever.
What is the proper business attire when doing business in Jamaica?
proper set is a common that we ask
So you were doing a burglary and I had a knife? Or were you admitting you committed one. So what who would have known. Then again, I have no idea what you are asking. Just ask a question in proper English. Please, at least try not to be a fool.
The correct sentence is the following: "What were you doing from before?"
ask a proper question to get a proper response...
A proper noun names a specific person, place, or thing. A verb is an action word. A verb is a word that shows what the noun is doing. sentence, ask yourself,
Tell her what you are doing.
To ask "What are you doing?" in Oriya, you can say, "ତୁମି କିଏ କରୁଛି?" (tumi kiye karuchhi).
it means "what you doing" I know, not proper English, but that's what texting is doing to us these days ;)
I'm assuming you have not met them before. Say hello, ask them how they are doing, (if they are coming from a distance) ask them how their journey was, serve them drinks and snacks if you may, talking about current affairs happening in the world, talk about what they do, talk about what you do.
The proper way for doing push ups is to keep your feet together, and to raise yourself using the arms.
Just ask him. Ask him do something you enjoy doing. Be yourself and if he likes doing things that YOU enjoy doing, he will want to hang out wih you. After a few invites he should be returning the call. :)