Me, that's OK by me, see you soon, I hope.
Things are a bit busy (at the moment) but everything's OK
Ca VA bien
Comment ça VA ? How are you ?
ca va = hơ are you
This question is asking whether we are going to your house or my house. The phrase "chez toi" means "at your place" and "chez moi" means "at my place" in French. The choice between the two depends on the context of the conversation and the agreement between the individuals involved.
"we're coming to visit you soon and it's going to be..." on va bientot venir and it's going to be
"ça va": I'm OK/ all's OK - "msg moi": text me - "on da low": (???)
Mais si, ca VA bien. Et ca te VA bien ou non? A bientot!
Things are a bit busy (at the moment) but everything's OK
Ca VA bien
Salut: Comment ca va? How are you?
Comment ça VA ? How are you ?
comment ca va? or, informally, ca va?
ca va = hơ are you
VA ca tion
This question is asking whether we are going to your house or my house. The phrase "chez toi" means "at your place" and "chez moi" means "at my place" in French. The choice between the two depends on the context of the conversation and the agreement between the individuals involved.
Haha! Ca va bien, merci. Au revoir!