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1“Thanks for asking! I’m excellent. How about you?”

2“Not bad, but it’s still early!”

3“Better, now that I’m talking to you.”

4“I’m hanging in there.”

5“Great, but I could use some help with…”

6“Do you want the cliff notes, or the full story?”

7“I’m a little busy slaying dragons. You?”

8“Good question! Hmm, let me think...”

9“I’m well enough to chat, if you want to!”

10“Hey, great to hear from you! I was just thinking of you.”

11“I’m fine, thanks.”

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“Hey there! How are you?” When a text like that lights up your phone screen, your response to it can mean more than you might think. In person, a question like that is generally considered little more than a standard greeting, one that doesn’t require more than a “I’m well, and you?” But over text, the context changes, and your answer needs a bit more thought before you text back. So, whether you want your response to be funny, flirty, sincere, professional, or you remain undecided, we’ll show you the best way to reply to a “How are you?” text.To shorten your writing you must use abbreviations. A list of abbreviations are: LOL-laughing out loud, U-you, OK-okay, R-are, Y-why. Here is an example of some of them being used in a sentence. "I saw U fall down yesterday, LOL, also R U OK?"

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“Thanks for asking! I’m excellent. How about you?”

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  1. Keep it sincere, short, and sweet when you don’t know the person that well. When someone chooses to text you and asks how you’re doing, odds are they really want to know. A meaningful answer with a “thank you” included is best when you simply want the person texting you to know that you appreciate their thinking of you.[1] Similar responses include:

    • “Everything is good, thanks, and I’m loving the rain today!”
    • “Well enough, thank you! I’m looking forward to [an upcoming event]!”
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“Not bad, but it’s still early!”

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  1. Use humor when you reply to crushes, friends, and people you know well. A more tongue-in-cheek response to the question will make them chuckle, and keep the conversation from getting too serious if you’d also prefer that the tone remains light for the moment.[2] Use any of the following:

    • “I can’t complain, but sometimes I want to anyway!”
    • “You know, according to my lawyer, I don’t have to answer that.”
    • “Medium-well, I’d say.”
    • “Hopefully not as good as I’ll ever be!”

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“Better, now that I’m talking to you.”

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  1. Be flirty and romantic if it’s your crush or significant other. Texting and checking up on one another is a great way to strengthen your relationship. So, when your crush or partner asks you how you’re doing, let them know that you’re happy to hear from them and appreciate how much they care. Texting is also a great way to deepen an intimate connection with someone by flirting, so try to make your response a little playful and intriguing.[3]

    • “How do you want me to be?”
    • “I’d be better if you were with me.”
    • “Extremely good looking, I’d say!”
    • “Getting better every time you text me.”
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“I’m hanging in there.”

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  1. Be honest, even if the answer is “I’m not doing so well.” It’s okay to tell the truth when someone asks you how you’re doing, because lying and saying “I’m great” can feel insincere, and being truthful doesn’t mean you need to dish about everything currently bothering you. Instead, decide how much you want to disclose to the person who is asking.[4] If you want to keep things surface level, “hanging in there,” is a good answer. Explore these other options:

    • “Could be better, could be worse.”
    • “I’ll let you know when I figure it out, okay?”
    • “Well, I’m alive and kicking. You?”

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“Great, but I could use some help with…”

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  1. Show that you’re a professional when a coworker or superior asks you how you’re doing. Instead of simply saying “I’m fine,” use the opportunity to share information that will highlight your career and value as an employee.[5] The example above is a great way to build a relationship with someone else at work, as being asked for help makes people feel valued - while showing that you’re someone who wants to learn and improve.

    • “Fine, thanks. What are you working on?”
    • “I’m great. In fact, I just had a leadership appointment that went really well…”
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  1. Give your texting partner the ability to decide where the exchange goes. That takes some of the pressure off of you in deciding how much or little to share, if you’re not sure. They’ll decide if they can respond to all of your worries and woes now, or if they’re a little busy and would rather hear it properly over a phone call later.[6]

    • “Could we talk about it in person later?”
    • “It’s a little complicated, but we can talk about it if you want!”
    • “Let’s do a phone call instead. It’s a long story!”

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“I’m a little busy slaying dragons. You?”

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  1. Add some personality to your response to catch the other person’s attention. Even if you’re just coming up with another way to say “I’m fine,” you can do it with a flair by saying that you’re “slaying dragons” or “living the dream.” Use emoticons, text abbreviations, and whatever else you typically include in texts to make them feel like they’re your authentic thoughts.[7]

    • Whichever tone you choose to take in your response, make sure it has a personal touch to it. Don’t be afraid to sound goofy, or on the opposite end, too serious. Express yourself as honestly as you can, and the person texting you will appreciate it.
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  1. Read the situation before you reply. The tone and message of your response depends on who you’re talking to, so use your better judgement in each case. If you’re texting a work contact, your reply should tend towards sincere and professional. If you’re texting a friend, family member, or partner, then you have more options in your response: funny, clever, flirty, sincere, and so on.

    • Ask yourself about who is texting you. Based on your relationship with them, is this someone who wants to know the nitty gritty details of your life right now? Or is this someone who is probably expecting a shorter and easier to navigate response? Let that answer determine your response.[8]
    • Think about yourself, too. If saying too much is going to put you in a bad mood, or otherwise affect your wellbeing, then it’s okay to decide you’re only going to give a short, simple answer.

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“I’m well enough to chat, if you want to!”

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  1. Set up a back-and-forth when you want to keep the conversation going. As we’ve seen, answering a “how are you” with “I’m fine” works in quick exchanges, but it doesn’t help with moving a conversation along. If you want to keep texting with this person, then formulate a response that will make them want to keep texting with you for a while.[9]

    • Ask them a question. The initial text gave you the opportunity to talk about yourself, so now, express interest in the other person. A good text conversation covers topics that both parties find engaging. Respond with, “All good here. What about you? Did you enjoy last night’s episode of [a television show]?”[10]
    • Pay them a compliment. Everyone likes to be complimented, and you can respond to their query with one. “I’m hanging in there for the moment. I really appreciate you checking in, though - you’re always so thoughtful!”
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“Hey, great to hear from you! I was just thinking of you.”

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  1. Use the text (and your response) to build up your relationship with this person. Texting can make communication more difficult, as you can’t read the facial and body language of the person you’re texting with, but it also has a lot going for it. In fact, texting makes communication easier for many people, because it gives you the chance to express yourself whenever you feel like it. When someone texts you to ask how you are, let them know that you’re thinking about them, too.[11]

    • “What a coincidence! I was just about to text you because…”
    • “I’m doing well! I had actually been meaning to text you this funny photo I took the other day.”
    • “Great, thanks! While we’re talking, could I get your opinion on something?”

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“I’m fine, thanks.”

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  1. When in doubt, play it safe. Yes, the “I’m fine” response is considered basic, but it’s also appropriate to use in situations where you’re not sure what response you should give. If you can figure out the right message to send based on your relationship with the person texting you, great - but if it’s a more casual acquaintance or someone else you don’t text as often, it could be difficult to tell. In those cases, it’s better to be safe than sorry.

    • Add a “how about you?” after responding. Even in cases where you’re not sure about your response, it’s a good idea to include this in your message. People like being asked questions, and you can also take a look at the other person’s answer. If it’s more personal, and you’re comfortable with responding in kind, then you’ll know for the future that you can be more open with this person.[12]
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      11 Simple Ways to Respond to a "How Are You" Text - wikiHow? ›

      Respond with a short, simple answer, such as “Good,” “Great,” or “Not bad” to get the conversation going. Offer details about your travels, work, or hobbies to give a longer answer and let the person know what you've been up to.

      How to respond to how are you text? ›

      Respond and continue the conversation
      1. I'm fine, thanks. How about you?
      2. Good, thanks. And you?
      3. I'm good. And yourself?
      4. Not bad. How are you?
      5. Fine, and you?
      6. I'm doing well, and you?
      7. Good, how about you?
      Jul 30, 2024

      How do you respond to a How have you been text? ›

      Respond with a short, simple answer, such as “Good,” “Great,” or “Not bad” to get the conversation going. Offer details about your travels, work, or hobbies to give a longer answer and let the person know what you've been up to.

      What is the alternative response to how are you? ›

      Common responses include: It's going great. It's going well. Not bad. Could be better.

      How to answer "cómo está?"? ›

      When someone asks you ¿Cómo estás? If you feel alright, you say estoy bien; you could also say, estoy muy bien, to give more emphasis, which means “very good” or “very well.” You can also add one extra word, gracias, meaning “thanks”, and estoy bien, gracias; it means “I'm fine, thank you.” 2.

      What's a flirty response to "how are you?"? ›

      Better, now that I'm talking to you.”

      Texting is also a great way to deepen an intimate connection with someone by flirting, so try to make your response a little playful and intriguing. “How do you want me to be?” “I'd be better if you were with me.” “Extremely good looking, I'd say!”

      What to say instead of texting how are you? ›

      What's one thing you're looking forward to? What are you feeling in this moment? What's top of mind for you right now? Did anything make you smile today?

      How to text after how are you? ›

      Here are some responses you might use in this case:
      1. “Pretty good. Just finishing up on [work task].”
      2. “I'm doing well. ...
      3. “A bit stressed. ...
      4. “I've had a whirlwind of a week, but I'm hanging in there.”
      5. “It's been a rough week.”: Depending on the situation, this might be a good, honest reply.
      Mar 18, 2024

      How to answer how are you when you're not okay? ›

      I'm not fine

      Thanks for asking. _____ has been stressing me out lately. I'm in my feels / I've got all the feels. I'm having a day / It's been one of those days, well, weeks really.

      How do you respond to a personal text? ›

      When writing a text response essay, you start by introducing the text you will be responding to. Then in your body paragraphs you want to tell your audience how you feel about the text you are responding to, if you agree with it or disagree, how you may or may not identify with the text and how you evaluate it.

      What can I say instead of "how are you?"? ›

      10 other ways to say "How are you?"
      • How are you doing?
      • How have you been?
      • How's everything?
      • How's it going?
      • How are things going?
      • What's going on?
      • What's new?
      • What's up?

      What is another way of answering how are you? ›

      Answers to “How are you?”… when you're keeping it simple, upbeat, and brief
      • I'm feeling shiny and optimistic. ...
      • I'm looking forward to a great day. ...
      • I'm grateful to be alive and healthy. ...
      • Things are going pretty well, honestly. ...
      • Never been better. ...
      • I'm doing pretty great, thanks for asking.
      Feb 16, 2024

      How to answer "Cómo te llamas?"? ›

      This phrase means “what is your name?” The correct response when somebody asks you “como te llamas” is “me llamo [insert your name here].” Pronounced: may yamo [insert your name here].

      How to respond to "qué lo que"? ›

      Tranqui. Shortened version of tranquilo, used in greeting as the response to Que lo Que (link to previous article).

      How to respond to que tal? ›

      The usual response in Spanish is pretty basic but can be more in-depth, just like in English where the most common response is fine but it's still ok to respond with more detail. Hola Juan, ¿qué tal? / Bien, gracias. – Hey Juan, how are you? / Fine, thanks.

      What do you say in response to how are you? ›

      Thanks for asking! I'm doing well.”: This is a good answer if you want to be gracious and share something but not get into a heavy discussion. The “thank you for asking” up front warms up your response by showing that you appreciate the question but don't want to elaborate further. “Things are good.

      What is another way to say how are you in text? ›

      How have you been? How's everything? How's it going? How are things going?

      How do you politely respond to a text? ›

      If you're responding to a message from another person, get them engaged within the conversation and give them a true response that is at least a sentence or 2 long. Sometimes, it's perfectly acceptable to respond with “o*k” if it makes sense in the context. But avoid the “K” reply, which can feel terse and rude.

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