What can I say instead of more and more?

What can I say instead of more and more?

What is another word for more and more?increasinglymorefurtherfurthermoregentlygradationallyincrementallymoreoverpiecemealregularly49

What to say when a girl says shut up?

If she says “Shut up!” announce loudly that you’d be thrilled to do that for her then blow her a kiss or do double fingers guns and walk away. If she tells you to ‘mind your own business’, again, enthusiastically agree that she’s not your business and bounce away.

What to say if a girl says I don’t know you?

Originally Answered: What do I say when a girl says “I don’t know you”? Don’t just ask her out. Get to know her. Be friends with her.

What to respond when you don’t know what to say?

Inquire: Ask a sincere question. Follow up: Ask a follow-up question. Relate: Share something about yourself that relates to what the other person just said. You can then repeat the sequence to keep the conversation going.

Is IDK a answer?

“I don’t know” generally means “no” unless it is followed by an obviously positive statement (e.g., “I don’t know about Friday because I might have plans, but I would love to go out some other time” or “I don’t know about the circus because I get scared of clowns but I would love to do something else on Friday.”)

How are you doing Reply answer?

If someone asks “How are you doing?,” grammatically you should answer “Well.” This says “I’m doing well.” Since “doing” is an action verb, we need to use the adverb “well” to describe that action.

How do you say I don’t know politely?

Here are a few casual ways to say I don’t know:I don’t have the foggiest idea.I haven’t a clue.Who knows?Don’t ask me.Your guess is as good as mine.

How do you ask who are you in different ways?

How to ask “How are you?” (informal)How’s everything?How’s it going?How are things?What’s up? — Around the year 2001, everyone, everywhere was saying this — thanks to this ad.How are you doing?What’s new? You all right?

How do you say I am fine in different ways?

Ways to say that you are well.I’m fine thank you.I feel great / marvellous / fine.Couldn’t be better.Fit as a fiddle.Very well, thanks.Okay.Alright.Not bad.