In fact, "Howareyou" can be regarded as an extended version of "Hello". It is just a way of expressing friendly expression when people meet and say hello. They do not expect to get particularly detailed answers, so don't be too stressed. The following are some ready-made answers:

In daily life, we often use Hello or How are you to say hello to friends. Speaking of the sentence How are you, there is a situation that is introduced:

Xiaobaijiang: Hi, Tom.

Tom (classmate): Hello

Xiaobaijiang: I haven't seen you for a long time. How are you?

Tom: My name is Tom.

At that time, the whole class burst into laughter, and Xiaobaijiang was confused and didn't know how to follow it down.

Of course, there are almost few such cases, but when asked How are you, many people will only answer Fine. How can a simple question be answered so highly? Then let’s look down on how to answer

How are you?

In fact, "How are you" can be regarded as an extended version of "Hello". It is just a way of expressing friendly expression when people meet and say hello. They don’t expect to get a particularly detailed answer, so don’t be too stressed. Here are some ready-made answers:

1. Fine.

This is a simple and direct answer. If you finish speaking this word and there is no text, it means you have no intention of continuing the conversation.

2. Not bad.

This answer sounds more friendly than Fine.

3. Fine, thanks.

This is a relatively formal answer, which can generally be used to reply to strangers, such as hotel waiters, etc.

4. Very well, thanks.

People who pay attention to syntax may answer this way. In theory, the question guided by "How..." should be answered with adverbs. But most people don't care about this.

5. Pretty good.

If you don't care about the syntax, then you can answer "Good" or "Pretty good". This kind of answer is very common and much more casual.

6. Great! How are you doing?

This is a very enthusiastic and exciting answer. If you want to continue talking to the other person, it is always a good start to ask about the other person’s condition.

7. I'm hanging in there.

Just be sloppy.

answers make people think you have a hard time this day.

8. I've been better.

can't be worse.

People usually answer "How are you" positively, but if you give such a negative answer, it means you want to tell the other person about your miserable experience. So the other party usually asks you, "What's wrong?"