How you all holding up meaning?

How you all holding up meaning?

“How are you holding up”, by itself, usually means “How are you doing in the midst of this difficult situation?”

How are you hanging in there?

In America we can use this term everyday to just mean “How are you doing?” However, it is often used when we know or believe the person is having a difficult or anxious time, so, at this point in time, we expect them to have negative feelings.

What does I’m hanging mean?

Used to describe oneself when one is feeling ill or hungover. I drank too much last night, I’m hangin.

Are hanging in there?

Definition of ‘hang in there/hang on in there’ If you tell someone to hang in there or to hang on in there, you are encouraging them to keep trying to do something and not to give up even though it might be difficult. Hang in there and you never know what you might achieve.

When someone says they are hanging in there?

If we ask it as a question: “(Are you) hanging in there?” Then we are asking how someone is doing in a situation that is busy / difficult / tough / etc. If you ask how someone is, and they reply “Hanging in there” it means that they are doing fine, or ok.

What to say when someone says hanging in there?

“Have a good day.” might suffice. I might venture, “I hope things go better today!” Another good answer, thank you benny.

How do you tell someone to hang in there?

These phrases are ways to tell someone to keep trying:

  1. Hang in there.
  2. Don’t give up.
  3. Keep pushing.
  4. Keep fighting!
  5. Stay strong.
  6. Never give up.
  7. Never say ‘die’.
  8. Come on! You can do it!.

What do you not say when someone dies?

The Worst Things to Say to Someone in Grief

  • At least she lived a long life, many people die young.
  • He is in a better place.
  • She brought this on herself.
  • There is a reason for everything.
  • Aren’t you over him yet, he has been dead for awhile now.
  • You can have another child still.

What do you call someone who is mentally strong?

SYNONYMS. determined, firm, resolute, resolved, purposeful, purposive, sure, self-disciplined, strong-willed, uncompromising, unyielding, unbending, unwavering, unswerving, unfaltering, unshakeable, inexorable, forceful, persistent, persevering, tenacious, dogged, stubborn. dedicated, committed, stalwart.