In English, when someone asks how you are, it’s common to reply with a simple “I’m fine”. I hope you’re not one of those people who write “I’m fine” as “am fine”.
Good. So, today I’ll delve into 5 other ways you can say I’m fine especially when you’re not truly or exactly fine.
1. I’m hanging in there
This expression is often used when someone is going through a tough time. It signifies that you’re facing difficulties, but you’re managing to cope with the situation.
2. I couldn’t be better
This is an extremely positive way of saying you’re doing great. It suggests that your current state of being is absolutely perfect.
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3. I’m so-so
This phrase implies that you’re neither good nor bad. You’re just right in the middle, feeling neither exceptionally well nor terribly unwell.
4. I’m up and about
If you’ve recovered from an illness or a low moment, this phrase indicates that you’re back to your normal self and feeling better.
5. I’m not too hot
This expression indicates that you’re not feeling very well, possibly due to illness or fatigue.
All these phrases allow you to express yourself in a way that feels most accurate to your feelings at that moment.
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