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Saying "How are you?" in Japanese
For someone you just met or more senior people, you would say:
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お元気ですか?
おげんき です か?
Ogenki desu ka?
How are (you)?
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For friends, you would greet them with a simple げんき? (Genki?) or さいきん どう? (Saikin dō?):
元気?
げんき?
Genki?
How are (you)?
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最近 どう?
さいきん どう?
Saikin dō?
How are things going lately?
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If you're asked "How are you?" in Japanese, how would you answer? Well, it depends on how you feel! Here are some possible answers:
はい、元気です。ありがとうございます。
はい、 げんき です。 ありがとう ございます。
Hai, genki desu. Arigatō gozaimasu.
Yes, (I) am well. Thank you.
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お陰様で元気です。
おかげさま で げんき です。
Okagesama de genki desu.
(I) am well, thanks to you.
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とても元気です。
とても げんき です。
Totemo genki desu.
(I) am very well.
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変わりないです。
かわり ない です。
Kawari nai desu.
As always. / No change.
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ちょっと疲れています。
ちょっと つかれて います。
Chotto tsukarete imasu.
(I) am a little tired.
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具合が悪いです。
ぐあい が わるい です。
Guai ga warui desu.
(I) am unwell.
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まあまあ
まあまあ
mā mā
so-so / average
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なんとか
なんとか
nantoka
barely (coping) / (managing) somehow
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あんまり
あんまり
anmari
not (so good)
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“And you?” あなた は? (Anata wa?) “And you?” You can also ask how the other person is by addressing them by their name, followed by さん は (san wa); or for a more informal way, their name and くん (kun) or ちゃん (chan), followed by