Read Common American Phrases in Everyday Contexts Online
Authors: Richard Spears
How's that working out (for you)?
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How's the boy?
Go to How's my boy?
How's the family?
AND
How's your family?
an expression that carries the greeting inquiries beyond the speakers present.
B
OB
: Hello, Fred. How are you? F
RED
: Fine, thanks. B
OB
: How's the family? F
RED
: Great! How's yours? B
OB
: Couldn't be better
.
“How's the family?” asked Bill, greeting his boss.
How's the wife?
How is your wife? (Usually male to male.)
T
OM
: Hi, Fred, how are you? F
RED
: Good. And you? T
OM
: Great! How's the wife? F
RED
: Okay, and yours? T
OM
: Couldn't be better
.
B
ILL
: Hi, Bill. How's the wife? B
OB
: Doing fine. How's every little thing? B
ILL
: Great!
How's the world (been) treating you?
How are things going for you?
S
UE
: Hello there, Bob. How's the world treating you? B
OB
: I can't complain. How are you? S
UE
: Doing just fine, thanks
.
M
ARY
: Morning, Bill. B
ILL
: Good morning, Mary. How's the world been treating you? M
ARY
: Okay, I guess.
How's tricks?
a greeting inquiry. (Slang.)
B
OB
: Fred! How's tricks? F
RED
: How are you doing, Bob? B
OB
: Doing great!
B
ILL
: What's up? How's tricks? B
OB
: I can't complain. How are things going for you? B
ILL
: Can't complain.
How's with you?
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How's your family?
Go to How's the family?
Hurry on
!
Keep going! Move faster!
T
OM
: Get going! Hurry on! S
UE
: I'm hurrying as fast as I can
.
M
ARY
: Hurry on! C
HILD
: I can't go any faster!
Hurry up
!
Come on, move faster.
S
UE
: Hurry up! We're late! B
ILL
: I'm hurrying.
B
OB
: We're about to miss the bus! S
UE
: Well, then, hurry up!