What does just so so mean?
What does just so so mean?
If you say that something is so-so, you mean that it is average in quality, rather than being very good or very bad. [informal] Their lunch was only so-so.
When it happens it happens Meaning?
The expression “whatever happens, happens” drives at the point of going with the flow. It means to let things (the situation, circumstance) be and to not fight what will be. It is a way of accepting where the flow (or wind – whatever floats your boat) takes you.
What does just about mean?
Save This Word! See synonyms for just about on Thesaurus.com. Almost, very nearly, as in This job is just about done, or At just about midnight we’ll uncork the champagne.
What does I’m about to mean?
1. It’s similar to “I am going to”, but it means that I am going to do something in the very near future, that it is probably the next thing that I am going to do. For example, “I’m about to leave” has a similar meaning to “I’m on my way out the door”.
What is the correct response to how are you?
The correct response is “Fine, and you?” That’s it. Fine and you. Or some variation, like “Good, how about yourself?” Or “Doing fine, and you?”
Are you doing well meaning?
Hope you are doing well means your health is good and you are good at studies or business or job WHATEVER | Milan refers to overall peace in ones life. It’s just them saying that they hope that you are in good health and everything is going well for you.
Are you doing well reply?
Reply to “I hope you are well”? [closed]
- I am very well, thanks. How are you?
- I am very well, thanks, and hope you are as well.
- I am very well, thanks. I hope it is the same with you too.
- (Ignore it completely.)
Are you doing well answer?
#1 You can say “Yes, I’m fine, thanks,” even if you’re not OK, and be done with it. #2 You can be honest about how you feel and open up to someone who may not really want to hear about your problems. Then you run the risk of that person avoiding you in the future.
Is it OK to say I hope you are doing well?
You can say it in informal speech too. You can say or write: “I hope you are well” But we often say: “I hope you’re *doing* well”. “well” is better than “OK.” “ok” means “not bad” or “so-so”.