How do you tell someone to stay safe?

How do you tell someone to stay safe?

Better Ways to Say ‘Hope You’re Staying Safe and Healthy’ in a Short Text or DM

  1. “I love you, stay safe.”
  2. “I just wanted to let you know that I’m always here for whatever you need.”
  3. “You’ve got this!
  4. “Don’t forget to rest if you need it.
  5. “I’m always a phone call away.”
  6. “We’ve got this together.

What can I say instead of all the best?

Ways to Say “GOOD LUCK”

  • All the best!
  • Be careful!
  • Best of luck!
  • Fingers crossed!
  • I hope things will turn out fine.
  • Wishing you all the best!
  • Wishing you lots of luck!
  • You are going to be amazing!

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Do you say I am good or I am well?

Therefore, “I’m good,” is a proper response. “I’m well” is also allowed but not for the reasons many think. That response only works if “well” takes on its adjectival form, meaning “in good health” or “good or satisfactory.” Now, if someone asks “How are you doing?” “I’m doing well” is the correct response.

How do you respond to hope you are safe and healthy?

Reply to “I hope you are well”? [closed]

  1. I am very well, thanks. How are you?
  2. I am very well, thanks, and hope you are as well.
  3. I am very well, thanks. I hope it is the same with you too.
  4. (Ignore it completely.)

How can I wish my future success?

May you always be at the right place at the right time! I wish you all the success today and always! All the best for a bright future! May there be success at every turn of life and all your dreams come true!

Is all the very best correct?

It’s not technically grammatically correct, however it is an English idiom (at least for some English speaking peoples). Usually you will hear it said in the way: “All the very best to you!” The ‘very best’ being: ‘best wishes’ or ‘best of health’, ‘best of luck’ etc.

How do you say hope you are in good health?

You don’t use the “a” with “good health”. It describes a state of being: I hope you are well, I hope you are happy, etc. You also would say “I hope you have good health from now on.” An education, on the other hand, refers to a thing you can acquire (by attending school, for example), not a state of being.

Who love or who loves?

‘Who’ can be either singular or plural and you have to ‘feel’ what it is. If it is singular – singular verb. If it is plural – plural verb. What if I say using “you” as 2nd person singular – it’s you who loves me (1 person, you)???

How do you respond to I am good?

4 Better Ways to Respond to “How Are You?” than “I’m Good”

  1. My day has been great so far. [ Give a reason why] When you’re genuinely enthusiastic, it’s truly difficult for others to resist your good mood.
  2. I’ll be honest—I’ve had better days. Hopefully, tomorrow will be better!
  3. Good, thank you. I’m just [appreciating/looking forward to]…
  4. Hmmm… productive.

How do you say I hope you and your family are doing well?

A very good phrase. It sounds slightly formal, as if you were writing to someone you don’t know very well, but it’s perfectly correct. If you wanted to be a bit less formal, you could say “I hope you and your family are well.” But what you have written in your question is definitely correct.

What is the proper sentence?

A complete sentence must have, at minimum, three things: a subject, verb, and an object. The subject is typically a noun or a pronoun. And, if there’s a subject, there’s bound to be a verb because all verbs need a subject.

Why we say all the best?

I wish you (all the best of) luck. All the best is more a farewell gesture than best of luck; the former has an air of finality that the latter lacks. If you say “all the best” to someone, there’s an expectation that a significant amount of time will pass before you meet one another again.

How do you respond to all the best?

Depends on the intention of the person saying it. Said as a good wish: Say “ Thanks,” “Thanks a lot,” “I really need it,” “I am glad you said that.” Said as a challenge: Say “to you too,” “wait and watch,” “no thanks,” “I don’t need it,” or “You need it more.” Hope that helps.

How do I write me and my family?

As the subject, use “My family and I.” There is no grammatical reason to not say “I and my family” but by custom, we put the “I” second. As the object, then use either “me and my family” or “my family and me.” My family and I are happy to welcome you to our home.