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4 Oct 2018
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How to respond to "I hope you are doing well"?
How to respond to "I hope you are doing well"?
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I am doing well, thank you.
Don't worry is all good.
I am doing fine.
I am just fine.
There are many different ways, depending on the context of the conversation, those are just some examples.
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In a formal setting, you could say "I am very well, thank you." If you'd like to inquire about the other person, you could follow that with "How are you?" or "I hope you are well too."
In an informal setting, you could simply say "I am." There is no rule to this. It completely depends on you.
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