A common and casual response to "What's up?" is to say "Not much, how about you?" This is a friendly way to acknowledge the greeting and invite further conversation.
You can simply respond with a "Thank you for asking, yes I am feeling better" if that is the case. If you are not feeling better, you can say "I'm still not feeling my best, but I appreciate your concern."
When asking for someone's phone number, it's best to be polite and direct. You can simply say, "Can I have your phone number so we can stay in touch?" or "Would you mind sharing your phone number with me?" Remember to respect their privacy and be prepared for them to decline.
It is best to use the title "Ms." if you are unsure of someone's preference, as it is a neutral and respectful option that does not assume marital status.
Yes, it is usually best to communicate openly and directly with someone if you are interested in knowing their feelings towards you.
"Slow one" that's the best i can think of. But i don't make fun of people.
I've adopted this answer: Why? -What have you heard?
When someone asks you what your strong suit is, they are inquiring about your strengths, skills, or areas of expertise. It’s an opportunity for you to highlight what you do best, whether in a professional or personal context. Essentially, it's a way to understand what qualities or abilities you bring to a situation. Your response should reflect confidence and provide insight into your capabilities.
An associate asks for your assistance in completing a task that she should be able to handle herself. You are very busy with your own work. Your best response would be:
The best reply would be "I forget." This is because the question is asking for immediate information and "I forgot" implies that you forgot in the past tense, which may not be relevant to the current situation.
When your best friend asks someone else to hang out after saying no to hanging out with you it may mean that your best friend wants to spend time with other people. You can ask another one of your friends to hang out if this happens.
say thankyou.
Do not tell them exactly where you live.
The best way is to be polite and sweet, people like this, and just ask them.
are you serious??
During an interview, someone asks you questions and you answer them to the best of your ability.
if your deeply in love why does the relationship need to end? and if there are special circumstances then you think of whats best for them, if you love someone whats best for them should come first.
do whats best for you