Don't say this in English "I'm Fine! Thank you! And YOU?" - Say THIS instead!

Published 2024-06-08
Learn better ways to accurately answer the English question: How are you? without using the one expression you learned in school. And learn better ways to ask "how are you?" in English

Intro: 0:00
Meanings of "Alright" in English: 1:07
Ways to answer in English: 3:14
Ways to ask in English: 9:28
English Conversation Test: 12:46

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All Comments (21)
  • @alexgrishin8294
    So many nuances… Hardly I could find them in textbooks… Thank you, Aly!
  • @litolito1893
    Dude, you're killing me with your American accent (the baseball cap, etc.) As a greeting “hello” we also say “How’s it going” or “How are yah” but all we expect to hear is “okay”, “I’m good” etc., we are not expecting to start a conversation. When leaving the office at the end of the day 5:30 pm we say “goodnight” meaning “goodbye”. You are so awesome and so much fun 💙 love you Papa!
  • @ferretmania7978
    In Germany all these conversations are: "Hallo! - Hallo." If you ask someone "how are you" we will always tell you how we REALLY feel - and that can be a long story😅.
  • @cftimm
    I have been learning English since kindergarten. I moved to England a few months ago, and I found this video exceptionally useful. At my workplace, I'm the only one who looks different, but luckily, people are generally nice to me. Whenever colleagues ask me, "You alright?", I try to tell them as much as possible. One day, while I was in the toilet, a colleague asked me if I was alright. I replied, "I'm good. It's smooth. My prostate hasn't enlarged yet." Oh, sorry. I wrote too much. You probably didn't mean to know how I am, right? 😂😂😂
  • @linalina2714
    I’m literally coping.. I graduated a year ago from college and have no job 😭😭they all want “experience”.HOW can I have an experience without a JOB??
  • @tamara0909
    I've realised that "How are you?" appeared during one of the plagues. People really wanted to know: "is it physically ok to come near you?". I found it out from a video on... history of coffee houses in the UK... That was the first phrase people greeted a newcomer... They were really interested whether they couldlet that person in
  • @melina_bautista
    Awesome! ❤ Did learn new things with you and also did laugh a bit.
  • @aeristar9998
    Wish they would also teach in schools the different ways to answer to that question instead of the basic I'm fine thank you 👁️👄👁️
  • @jenny-c
    Marvellous! ❤ And so much fun! 😄 “It’s a baby, okay? It’s not a pizza!” 😂 – Setting priorities is so important … 😄 Thank you, Aly 🫶🏼
  • @user-hn3us4om6v
    Great as usual, mate. You have a natural talent to make one's day😀
  • Feeling great after this video. Your creativity is a well that never runs dry! I hope that getting views/subscribers isn't the only acknowledgement you get for your amazing work.
  • @Proidysweet
    Better, than I was before this video, since this simple question's used to puzzle me alright. And this is probably the best compilation of answers I've seen to date! Many thanks. ^-^
  • @rozaroz5259
    Papa Teach Me, I had a blast getting through these x legend!
  • Dear Ali, I was lucky enough to have you as a teacher many years ago at Malvern, even then you were legendary and in a very short time I learned many things from your teaching. Ad Maiora! ❤Michela
  • @ddias8013
    OMG, you’re such an amazing person!!! I absolutely love your lessons ❤️❤️❤️ After been living in London for many years I can totally relate to this… 😂
  • @winni223
    Thanks a lot! Now after years and years of learning the language I'm absolutely confused )))