How do you respond to good questions?
How To Successfully Respond To A Question You Really Don’t Want To Answer
- Make Sure You Understand The Question.
- Take Time To Respond.
- Answer Part Of The Question.
- Postpone Your Answer.
- Turn Around the Pronouns.
- Divert The Question.
- Give The Asker Some Control.
- Watch Your Tone.
How are you reply in different ways?
50 ways to respond to the question “how are you”.
- I’m good.
- I’m fine.
- Pretty good.
- I’m well.
- I’m OK.
- Not too bad.
- Just the same old same old.
- Yeah, all right.
How do you reply to take care?
What is an appropriate answer to: “Take care”? “Thanks! I will.” “You too!”…Seeing that “take care” is pretty much a standard phrase people use when ending a conversation, there are a host of ways you could reply:
- Bye!
- See ya!
- Hasta manana!
- Ciao.
- Toodles.
How do you say who are you politely?
In my experience, “Who is this?” is generally perceived as more polite than “Who are you?” or similar. I don’t have a good reason for it. There are other more-polite forms, as noted in the other answers, but “Who is this?” is direct, reasonable, and unlikely to offend.
How do you say take care politely?
Other Ways to Say “Take Care”!
- Later!
- Peace (Slang)
- Smooches! (Used mainly between women. Guys, do so at your own risk.)
- See you around.
- Don’t be a stranger! ( = visit sometime soon)
- Bye bye!
- Ciao (used also in English)
- See you soon. ( If expecting a future visit soon)
What to reply for thank you for asking?
If you wanted to answer more formally you should have used something like Thank you for being concerned, It is really very nice of you to ask me. If it was more informal you can use some slang- Thanks I am mighty fine boss, I am feeling OK like fish in the ocean, I am pleased as a punch today.
Can you help me out reply?
I’m sorry — I can’t right now. I’m sorry — I have a bad back. (Let’s say that want you to help move a heavy item.) I could later, but not now.