Quickest response is "You too" when greeting someone quickly. Wish the other person the same with their name if possible. Turn and face person when returning greeting
"How are you?" is a common greeting expressing well-being interest. It's polite and friendly way to check physical or emotional condition. Some people use it instead of "hello" or "hi"
"Thank you for all you do" is a deeper, more meaningful appreciation phrase. Can be used standalone or combined with other appreciation words. Works well in both formal and informal communication
Simple polite responses work well in professional settings. Thanking the person for asking keeps the conversation going. Turning to weather can make the conversation less personal
"How are you feeling?" is used when you suspect someone's unwell. "How are you feeling today?" is used after confirmation of illness. "How are you?" is used when you don't care about well-being
Share your positive experiences with a friendly tone. Include specific details about your day's activities. Express gratitude for the check-in. Maintain a casual tone when texting distant acquaintances