How are things going meaning in English

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Definition

-How are things (going)? -Things are well!: -How's everything (going)? -Fine! idiom
-How is (your dog) doing?: -How is (your dog)? idiom

Examples

  • "How's it going over there?"
  • "I see you manage your own share portfolio. How's it going?"
  • "Warbuckle : Pedro, buddy how's it going?"
  • "Horatio : Oh, Brian. How's it going?"
  • "I wonder how things are going back there without me."
  • "I'm writing to let you know in advance that I'll be attending our quarterly managers meeting in San Francisco next month, and so of course we'll have a chance to talk about how things are going here at your subsidiary in Australia."
  • "How are things over there in the States?"
  • "Bruno : Things are well."
  • "How's your marriage going anyway?"
  • "How's it going, intern?"
  • "Mick : G'day Philip, how's it going mate?"
  • "Shadetree : Ah, hello Bruno. How are things?"
  • "Horatio : Oh Brian. How's it going?"
  • "How are things? TripleD (Donna Donovan) says : Hey girls!"

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