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You’re going about your day when someone asks you "How's it going?" A simple question, right? Then why can it feel so tricky to answer? Don't worry—we’ve compiled a list of the best ways to respond to “How’s it going?” from a loved one, friend, stranger, or dating app match. Whether you're looking for a polite, creative, flirty, or funny response, we've got you covered.

Things You Should Know

  • Keep your reply short and simple if you don’t know the person well or don’t want to chat.
  • Ask them how their day is going to flip the topic of conversation back to them if you’re not sure what to say.
  • Give your response a bit of flair by putting a positive twist on a sucky situation or bringing up a current event.
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“I guess it could be worse.”

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  1. This is a great response when you’re blue and want to chat but don’t know if the asker is up for it. It sets up a follow-up question or gives plenty of space to end a polite greeting.[3]
    • “Not awesome, but the day’s still young.”
    • “I’m alive, so that’s good.”
    • “Some days you’re the bug, and some days you’re the windshield. Today, I’m the bug 😅”
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“I’ve been good. Thanks for asking!”

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  1. Let them know how glad you are that they asked. Whether you’re chatting with a loved one or a stranger, share just how much their question means to you. You can fill them in on the details or keep things simple with a “good” and “thanks.”[5]
    • “That’s so nice of you to ask! I’m doing alright.”
    • “It’s been pretty busy here. Thank you for asking.”
    • “How sweet of you 🥺 I’ve been okay, but I could use someone to talk to.”
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“I’m great, thanks! How are classes going?”

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  1. If you know something important that’s going on in the asker's life, ask them about it to keep the conversation going, especially if you don’t want to go into the nitty-gritty of your life. Your open-ended question may look something like:[6]
    • “Pretty good. What about you? How’d that inspection go?”
    • “It’s going well! But you must tell me about your date with David! 👀”
    • “I’m doing okay. How was dinner with dad?”
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“To be honest, I wish it was Friday already.”

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  1. How you’re doing can sometimes be summed up in a single thought. Be a little creative in your response and show off your personality (especially if you’re chatting with a dating app match) with a statement like:
    • “The sun’s shining, so it can’t be too bad.”
    • “67 days till Christmas!!! That’s where my mind is at 😂”
    • “I had pasta for lunch, and that was the highlight of my week 🙃”
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“I’d be better if you were by my side.”

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  1. Tell your crush or partner how much you miss them. If their “How’s it going?” makes you long for their company, don’t be afraid to say so! Let your romantic interest or dating app match know that thinking and hearing from them makes your day that much better.
    • “The rain sure is gloomy, but your text brightened my day 🥰”
    • “Just wishing teleportation existed so I could see you this very second.”
    • “It’s going well, but not as well as it could be with you in my arms 😉”
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“How was the party last night?”

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  1. There’s never an obligation to talk about your personal life, especially when it comes to people you don’t really know. If you’d rather not talk about how you’re doing, try flipping the question back to them. The more specific you are, the longer the conversation can stay on them.
    • “Tell me about your date!”
    • “How did the meeting go? Are they giving us more hours?”
    • “Did you make that casserole again last night? I’ve wanted to try it since you first brought it for lunch.”
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“At the Grammys, or…?”

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    Is "With what?" a good response?
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    It’s OK, but if you know what they are talking about, not the best one.
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    How to start a conversation with my boyfriend?
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    “Hello” is a pretty casual opening, but you can also say something like “I can’t believe how much it rained yesterday.”
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    Yes, but there’s a chance they won’t understand. You might want to say something they’ll understand instead.
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Kelli Miller, LCSW, MSW
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This article was reviewed by Kelli Miller, LCSW, MSW and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Kelli Miller is a Psychotherapist based in Los Angeles, California. Kelli specializes in individual and couples therapy focusing on relationships, depression, anxiety, sexuality, communication, parenting, and more. She is the author of “Love Hacks: Simple Solutions to Your Most Common Relationship Issues” which details the top 15 relationship issues and 3 quick solutions to each. She is also the award-winning and best-selling author of “Thriving with ADHD”. Kelli co-hosted an advice show on LA Talk Radio and was a relationship expert for The Examiner. She received her MSW (Masters of Social Work) from the University of Pennsylvania and a BA in Sociology/Health from the University of Florida. This article has been viewed 656,586 times.
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