How do you respond to great going?
How do you respond to great going?
How do you respond to great going?
Technically, “going good” is incorrect grammar; you should use “going well”, so “It is going well” is the proper response. You are right, that is very common here.
What do you say when someone says the correct answer?
The correct response is simply to repeat the question “How do you do?” or to say “Nice to meet you”. In less formal gatherings you would simply say “Hello” when introduced to another person. “How are you?” is a polite enquiry after the health of someone you know or have at least met before.
What can I do you for is it correct?
In practice, the people who say it usually intend it as a pleasantry. ESL speakers need to be aware that “What can I do you for?” is a joke. The correct expression to use when offering to help someone is, “What can I do for you?”
How do you answer do you mind?
4 Answers. “Do you mind…” is a polite way of asking “Can you….” For this reason, it’s usually acceptable to respond to the semantic intent of the question by answering “Yes (I can do that)”, rather than responding to the grammatical form with “No (I don’t mind)”. Native speakers sometimes get confused by this, too.
What can you do me for meaning?
1 Answer. In that context, it means that the speaker wants sex, on the table. Urban Dictionary: “Meaning, have sex with me.” In other contexts, it can me ‘perform a service’ in a more general way, such as asking a hairdresser ‘Can you do me next?” in which case ‘do me’ means ‘cut my hair’.
When someone says what can I do for you?
Higgins: It’s the new slang, meaning someone has killed her. Because of the negative possibilities of “do,” the expression “What can I do you for?” suggests that the speaker is asking how he might take advantage of you. In practice, the people who say it usually intend it as a pleasantry.
Do you mind if examples?
“Would you mind if I opened the window?” “Would you mind telling me what you’re doing?” “Would you mind being quiet for a minute?” “Would you mind if I changed the channel?”