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When someone calls you “fine,” it can be super confusing—do they have feelings for you, or are you still in the friend zone? Being called “fine” usually means that someone thinks you’re physically attractive, but there are a few other interpretations, too. In this article, we’ll give you a run-down of all the reasons why someone might call you “fine,” including what to say in response.
Things You Should Know
- If someone calls you “fine,” it usually means that they find you physically attractive.
- Calling someone “fine” is a casual way to flirt, but pay attention to the context of the conversation and the other person’s body language—they could be trying to reassure you.
- If you’re interested in the other person, flirt back and give them a compliment. If you’re uncomfortable with their comment, ignore them or express your discomfort.