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how are you beluhangell ????//

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Answered by varunbhoir109
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Explanation:

How are you doing?

How have you been?

What’s sizzling?

How do you do?

Howdy! (This is actually an informal greeting that is short for “How do you do?”)

What’s going on?

What’s new?

Wazzup? (Just a word play on the regular “What’s up?” greeting.)

What are you up to?

What’s good in the hood? (It rhymes so it’s good!)

Long time no see! (Say this with an excited voice and a long and jolly rekindling of friendship will be ahead of you.)

What’s new with you?

Ogenki desu ka? (This is how you say it in Japanese.)

How long has it been?

Must be tough, huh? (This is assuming that the person you’re greeting is stressed out.)

How are things going?

Sup! (This is just a shortcut to the usual “What’s up?” salutation.)

I’d like to hear from you!

Anything interesting happening in your life lately?

Comment allez-vous? (This is how you say it in French.)

Are you doing anything?

Are you busy?

Are you free?

Do you have any spare time?

Ni hao ma? (This is how you say it in Chinese.)

Do you have a moment?

What is happening?

Como estas? (This is how you say it in Spanish.)

What are you doing right now?

Jal jinaess-eoyo? (This is how you say it in Korean.)

What’s new?

Wagwan? (This term is of Jamaican origin and simply a contraction of “What is going on?”)

What’s cracking?

Hey, where have you been? How can a friend disappear somewhere like that?

What’s popping?

What’s kickin’, little chicken?

How farest thou? (This was a usual greeting for English people of the long gone past.)

What’s shaking, bacon?

'Ow bist ol' but? (Colloquial accent from Gloucestershire in England!)

How’s life treating you?

Hey there! (Ah, the proven and tested “Hey there!” greeting.)

What’s up, buttercup?

Hey, I just met you, and this is crazy. But here’s my number. So call me maybe? (This is best used when flirting with someone.)

How are you holding up?

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