Reply to “I hope you are well”? [closed]
- I am very well, thanks. How are you?
- I am very well, thanks, and hope you are as well.
- I am very well, thanks. I hope it is the same with you too.
- (Ignore it completely.)
Can you end an email with hope you’re well?
No person is safe from spouting out this meaningless salutation, and emails have begun to feel incomplete without it. “I hope you’re well” is a scourge on email correspondence, a hollow greeting that has come to mean nothing.
What do you say when someone asks how’s your family?
You can say, “We’re fine, thanks for asking. How are you and your family?” Or, you can be different and say, “We’re fantastic and getting better every day.
What should I say when someone says I hope you and your family are well?
It is a statement of goodwill, not actually a question. If it is a casual or business aquaintance, no response is necessary. If you are responding anyway, about another matter, you could say “I hope you and yours are well too.” If it is someone you feel closer to, and want to talk about any issues in your life, you could offer a little information.
What’s the best way to write hope you are well?
Saying “hope you are well“ isn’t incorrect, but there are better options available. Try being upfront, and get right to the meat of your message. Start or end with a personalized question or comment. Offer a compliment to help warm up your audience. Refer to current events to find common ground and establish rapport.
How are Hope questions used in medical practice?
The HOPE questions provide a formal tool that may be used in this process. The HOPE concepts for discussion are as follows: H—sources of hope, strength, comfort, meaning, peace, love and connection; O—the role of organized religion for the patient; P—personal spirituality and practices; E—effects on medical care and end-of-life decisions.
Are there any trick questions you can answer?
Try your hand at answering all of our trick questions and share them with friends. The following list of clever, tricky questions will have you and your friends scratching your heads and wondering just how intelligent you are. They are fun to use at a party, with your colleagues at work, or in a classroom.