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Are you okay? vs Are you alright?

Both 'Are you okay?' and 'Are you alright?' are correct and commonly used phrases to inquire about someone's well-being. They are interchangeable and can be used in informal situations to check on someone's condition.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1804 views

Are you okay?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask someone about their well-being or if they are feeling fine. It is suitable for informal situations.

Examples:

  • Are you okay? You look a bit pale.
  • I heard you had a fall. Are you okay?
  • Are you okay with the plan for tomorrow?
  • She seemed upset. I asked, 'Are you okay?'
  • After the accident, he asked, 'Are you okay?'
  • Are you okay? the miracle of life growing inside of you.
  • Are you okay? - I'm fine.
  • It turns out when l, you know, go over to say, Are you okay?
  • Aunt Aubrey, are you okay?
  • Mrs. Benton, are you okay?
  • Mr. Grieve, are you okay?
  • People keep saying, "Are you okay?"
  • Are you okay? ...and a digging crew down there!
  • I said, "Are you okay?"
  • I'm fine Are you okay?
  • Back to "Are you okay?"
  • Baby, sugar, are you okay?
  • Not that I care, but are you okay?
  • That looked like a bad fall, are you okay?
  • Dude, Michael, are you okay?
  • April, honey, are you okay?
  • Adam, honey, are you okay?
  • Adam, baby, are you okay?
  • Ilana, hold on, are you okay?
  • Jesus, Johnny, are you okay?

Alternatives:

  • Is everything alright?
  • Are you feeling well?
  • How are you feeling?
  • Are you doing okay?
  • Are you fine?

Are you alright?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to ask someone about their well-being or if they are feeling fine. It is suitable for informal situations.

Examples:

  • You seem a bit tired. Are you alright?
  • After the accident, she asked, 'Are you alright?'
  • Are you alright with the changes we made?
  • He looked upset. I asked, 'Are you alright?'
  • Are you alright to drive home?

Alternatives:

  • Is everything okay?
  • Are you feeling okay?
  • How are you doing?
  • Are you doing alright?
  • Are you fine?

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