What is your good name answer?
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What is your good name answer?
“May I know your good name” is a typically Indian way of honouring another person by asking their name using an adjective like sweet, good, beautiful, et cetera. Of course there won’t ever be any bad or sour name (unless we feel it such) when asking.
What is the answer of May I know you?
The misterious answer: “Yes, and I know you very much as well”
Where do you live answer in English?
I would say it is a poor or vague question, because ‘where’ only refers most generally to a location. So the answer might be, I live in a castle, or I live at the North Pole or I live in the city. It is better to ask specifically for the information you are seeking.
Where do you put up answer?
2 Answers. “Where do you put up?” is used to mean where are you staying temporarily, but it is more often used with an object: A: Where do you put up visiting relatives?
How do you answer Where do you reside?
This question means “what is your exact address, right now, today?” The answer includes country, state/province, town, street name, building number on street, and apartment number within the building. “Where are you from” means “where did you live, years ago, when you were a child”.
Where are you from in different ways?
The most polite way of asking where are you from is simply: “Where are you from?” But perhaps you could ask them how they are enjoying their time in , and then maybe they’ll tell you where they’re from. Or maybe you can compliment their accent and say something such as: “I really like your accent.
Is it OK to ask where are you from?
Yes, It is rude. The person asking is trying to get confirmation on whether the person is really from the place they say based on their physical appearance and/or name. But, context matters and it depends on the person being asked on whether to be offended or not.
What can you ask instead of how are you?
What To Ask Instead Of ‘How Are You? ‘
- How are you today?
- How are you holding up?
- I’ve been thinking about you lately. How are you doing?
- What’s been on your mind recently?
- Is there any type of support you need right now?
- Are you anxious about anything? Are you feeling down at all?
What is the best answer for where are you from?
Here are some typical responses:
- “I’m from here.” + [any of the sentences you provided].
- “I’m from here. I’ve lived here my whole life.”
- “I’m from here. I was born here in Bankok, and I’ve lived here my whole life.”
- “I was born here, and have lived here my whole/entire life.”
How say how are you?
Ways to Ask “How Are You”
- How’s everything?
- How’s it going?
- How are things?
- What’s up?
- How are you doing?
- What’s new?
- You all right?
- How have you been?
How do you answer Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
How to answer “Where do you see yourself in five years?”
- Think about how your goals fit with the job description.
- Envision the experiences related to this position that you’d like to have on your resume in five years.
- Reflect on your interests and how they might evolve in this role.
How do you respond to I am fine?
So you might reply — Doing really well! Notice that we can use the verb ‘to do’ when expressing how we feel. This is very common. You can also say — I’m doing fine, I’m doing good or I’m doing just great.
What we can say instead of I am fine?
I’m good. I’m doing well. I’m okay (or OK). I’m alright.
How do you say I’m not fine?
“I’m ok, just dealing with some things. I don’t want to talk about it.” If you want to talk to the person about it: “Yeah, I’m not feeling so great.
How do you say I’m not good?
There are a few ways to express how we feel:
- “I don’t feel well.” “I am feeling sick.”
- “I am feeling very tired today.” “I have been feeling very run-down lately.”
- “I have a bad headache.” “I have a sore arm.”
- “I’m sorry you’re not feeling well. Maybe you should go home to bed?”
- “I’m still not feeling well.”