lostgirl1986 wrote:
Yeah I was reading about that before. It's supposed to be one of those unwritten rules that when people ask "How are you?" you're supposed to answer the usual "I'm good, how are you?" because people don't want to hear about your bad news.
That's essentially it. I always say "I'm doing pretty good, how are you?" This is what people expect you to say. Answering the question honestly will throw them off. They aren't really asking how you are most of the time, it's just a polite greeting.
There are a FEW exceptions. For example, if it is well known that something "bad" happened to you recently like the death of a family member or if you were sick. Then at that point it is ok to amend the response slightly and say something like "oohh.. I'm hanging in there." or "I'm feeling better now." In these instances someone will be very surpised to hear you say "I'm doing good, how are you?" because you are expected to be a little off or down. So saying you are good or fine is inappropriate.
I made this mistake a few weeks ago when I was off from work sick for a few days. When I got back someone asked how I was and I gave my stock answer "I'm doing pretty good, how are you?" and they were like "uh... I wasn't the one who was out sick all week."
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