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- Nancy_26August 2017
DAI RISPOSTE
jennifertrinAugust 2017 In the United States, if you want to know what the other person has been doing, you can say "What have you been up to?" or "What have you been doing lately?" However, it is usually more common to follow-up "How are you?" with a specific question on what you want to know. For example, we would say "How are you?" and then would follow-up with "What did you do this weekend?" or "How is school?." |
sahar_halaAugust 2017 Naturally, it depends on the level of familiarity. In UK, one asks :" How have you been?" " what's new with you?". |