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100 Common Responses to “How Are You?”

April 19, 2026

100 Common Responses to

No. Term Definition
1. All good Everything is fine.
2. All right I’m okay.
3. All things considered, good Good, despite challenges.
4. Alright, thanks I’m fine, thank you.
5. Amazing Feeling great.
6. Been better Not doing so well.
7. Better now Improving at the moment.
8. Better than yesterday Feeling improved today.
9. Busy I have a lot going on.
10. Can’t complain Things are okay.
11. Could be better Not great, but okay.
12. Could be worse Managing despite issues.
13. Couldn’t be better Feeling excellent.
14. Doing alright I’m okay.
15. Doing fine I’m okay.
16. Doing good I’m doing well.
17. Doing great I’m feeling very good.
18. Doing okay I’m alright.
19. Doing well I’m well.
20. Don’t ask It’s not going well.
21. Fair I’m okay.
22. Fantastic Feeling excellent.
23. Feeling good I’m in a good mood.
24. Feeling great I’m very well.
25. Feeling okay I’m alright.
26. Feeling pretty good Doing fairly well.
27. Feeling rough Not feeling well.
28. Fine I’m okay.
29. Getting by Managing day to day.
30. Good I’m doing well.
31. Great I’m doing very well.
32. Hanging in there Coping as best I can.
33. Haven’t been better Not doing great.
34. Haven’t been this good Feeling unusually great.
35. Holding up I’m managing.
36. I am okay I’m alright.
37. I am well I’m doing well.
38. I can’t complain Things are fine.
39. I feel fine I’m okay.
40. I feel good I’m doing well.
41. I’m alright I’m okay.
42. I’m better I’m improving.
43. I’m doing fine I’m okay.
44. I’m doing good I’m doing well.
45. I’m doing great I’m very well.
46. I’m doing okay I’m alright.
47. I’m doing well I’m well.
48. I’m fine I’m okay.
49. I’m good I’m doing well.
50. I’m great I’m doing very well.
51. I’m hanging in there I’m coping.
52. I’m okay I’m alright.
53. I’m pretty good I’m doing fairly well.
54. I’m sick I’m ill.
55. I’m stressed I’m under pressure.
56. I’m tired I need rest.
57. I’m well I’m doing well.
58. I’ve been better Not doing great.
59. It’s been a day Today has been tough.
60. Just okay Not great, not bad.
61. Just tired Low energy today.
62. Keeping busy Staying occupied.
63. Living the dream Doing fine, jokingly.
64. Making it I’m managing.
65. Managing Coping adequately.
66. Meh So-so.
67. Never better Feeling excellent.
68. Not bad Pretty good.
69. Not feeling great I feel unwell.
70. Not great I’m not doing well.
71. Not so good I’m doing poorly.
72. Not too bad Doing fairly well.
73. Not too great Not doing well.
74. Okay I’m alright.
75. On the mend Recovering from illness.
76. Pretty good Doing fairly well.
77. Pretty tired Feeling quite tired.
78. Pretty well Doing fairly well.
79. Rough Having a hard time.
80. Same as always Nothing new.
81. So-so Neither good nor bad.
82. Still breathing I’m okay, jokingly.
83. Surviving Getting through it.
84. Taking it easy Keeping things relaxed.
85. Terrible Feeling very bad.
86. Things are good Everything is going well.
87. Things are okay Everything is fine.
88. Things are rough It’s been difficult.
89. Things are tough It’s been hard.
90. Tired Low energy.
91. Too busy Very occupied.
92. Trying my best Doing what I can.
93. Under the weather Feeling slightly ill.
94. Up and down Mixed feelings.
95. Very well Doing very well.
96. Well I’m doing well.
97. Wonderful Feeling very happy.
98. Worn out Very tired.
99. Worse than yesterday Feeling worse today.
100. You know It’s hard to say.
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