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  • Hey, what's up everyone?

  • We are going to change it up a little bit today. We are going to

  • do a little experiment on local Americans,

  • seeing how they respond to the question "How are you?"

  • Back in middle school, during English classes, you were taught to say,

  • "I'm fine thank you and you?"

  • when you were asked "How are you?"

  • But only recently, it's been pointed out that

  • no native speakers respond that way, but is that really true?

  • Then, how DO they respond?

  • I'm good. I'm great. I'm OK.

  • I asked "How are you?" to 12 Americans

  • who live in L.A.

  • Note that the Americans who were asked the question were not told what the question was beforehand,

  • so the response should come out pretty natural.

  • I have gotten some unexpected responce.

  • Let's see how Americans respond to the question "How are you?"

  • Hey Josephine. How (are) you doing?

  • Hi. How are you?

  • I'm doing good. Thanks.

  • Hey Richard. How (are) you doing?

  • Hey Jun. How are you?

  • I'm doing good.

  • What's up?

  • Nothing much? How's everything going?

  • Oh I'm fine. I've been busy.

  • Hey Steve. How are you?

  • Good.

  • How (are) you doing?

  • All right.

  • Hey Jansen. How are you?

  • Hey Jun.

  • How's everything going?

  • Good.

  • How about yourself.

  • I'm doing pretty good man. Thanks.

  • Hey Chris. How (are) you doing?

  • Hey Jun.

  • So what's going on?

  • Oh nothing much.

  • Just about to do a class for one of my students.

  • Hey how (are) you doing, Enrique?

  • Hey how are you doing man? How's everything?

  • Good ma. How's it going with you?

  • Going well. Just here. Just another beautiful day

  • here in the Torrance area.

  • How (are) you doing, Ai?

  • I'm good. How are you?

  • Not too bad.

  • Oh that sounds good. I'm hungry.

  • What are you up to today?

  • Just ready to celebrate some anniversaries

  • for my parents.

  • Hey Chris. How (are) you doing?

  • Oh hey. What's up man? How's it going bro?

  • Good man. How (are) you doing?

  • I'm doing super man. Just chillng out.

  • Hey Justin.

  • Hello. How are you?

  • Good man. How (are) you dong?

  • Excellent. Excellent.

  • How's everything going today?

  • Everything is beautiful. Beauriful day in L.A.

  • Hey Yoko.

  • Hi, Jun.

  • How are you?

  • Good. How are you guys?

  • I'm doing pretty good man.

  • What are you up to?

  • Nothing. Just hanging out.

  • Hey Josh.

  • Hey what's up Jun?

  • How (are) you doing?

  • I'm doing all right.

  • Just checking some text messages.

  • Albert, how are you doing?

  • Hey what's up Jun?

  • What's going on?

  • Man I'm ready to get my drink on up in here

  • for BYB's 30th anniversary.

  • Now, I asked "How are you?" to some of the Japanes people who live in L.A.

  • This is how they respond.

  • Hi Masako-san, how are you?

  • Hi, how are you?

  • I'm good. How's everything going?

  • That's good. Nice.

  • How (are) you doing?

  • Good. How (are) you doing?

  • Pretty good man. What are you up to?

  • Well um I'm here enjoying myself.

  • How are you?

  • Hi. Good.

  • How's everything going?

  • Yeah I'm a little tired.

  • A little tired today?

  • Yeah but it's OK.

  • HI Koyama-san. How are you?

  • HI. Great.

  • How's everythig going today?

  • Probably(?) great.

  • Probably great? Are you having a good week?

  • Yes I do.

  • 9 out of 12 people didn't answer the question "How are you?"

  • but responded "Hey Jun." or "Hey, how are you?"

  • In other words, we have found that "How are you?" is

  • used as a greeting like "Hi / Hello."

  • Apart from that, there were three people who responded "I'm good."

  • and one person each for "Excellent." "Super." "Alright." "Fine."

  • I only asked 12 Americans who live in L.A. in this video,

  • so it's only a tiny sample,

  • therefore I can't state anything conclusive here,

  • but one thing we can say is, the question "How are you?" is

  • used as "Hello"

  • People who responded to the question "How are you?" in all kinds of ways

  • such as "I'm good." "I'm super." "Excellent." "I'm doing alright." "I'm fine."

  • so there is no one right respond to the question.

  • The safest way to respond to the quesion would be "I'm good."

  • but it also depends on your preference,

  • so pick one that you feel most comfortable saying.

  • Lastly, I would like to add one more thing. When you want to ask back how they are doing,

  • don't use "And you?" but use someting like "How are you?" or "How about you?"

  • They sound more natural.

  • I have written about what Americans use besides "How are you?" and

  • how they respond when they greet each other on my blog, so click the link below for details.

  • How was today's lesson?

  • If you want to see more videos like this,

  • please leave a cooment below.

  • whether something you've always wanted to ask, or something you want to ask Americans,

  • feel free to ask anything.

  • It might become the topic of the next video.

  • Thanks for watching the video lesson today.

  • Until next time. Take it easy. Peace.

Hey, what's up everyone?

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