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How is it going? vs How's it going?

Both "How is it going?" and "How's it going?" are correct and commonly used informal greetings to ask someone about their well-being or current situation. The contraction "How's" is more casual and commonly used in spoken English, while "How is it going?" is slightly more formal.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 839 views

How is it going?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal conversations to ask about someone's well-being or current situation.

This phrase is an informal greeting used to ask someone how they are doing or how things are progressing. It is commonly used in spoken English.
  • And when I went in to Pope John Paul II for the first time, he gripped me with his strong hand and said: «Well? How is it going?»
  • Jackie boy, how is it going?
  • How important is the Italian market for you and how is it going?
  • Chai, how is it going?
  • Patrick, how is it going?
  • How is it going?
  • After a few fitting words Don Achille asked: "And at the office, how is it going?"
  • How is it going?
  • How is it going?
  • How is it going?
  • Man Si, how is it going?
  • So, how is it going?
  • Well, how is it going?
  • Well, how is it going?
  • Then, how is it going?
  • Agent Pearce, how is it going?
  • Cheng, how is it going?
  • So how is it going?
  • Yes, how is it going?
  • And how is it going?

Alternatives:

  • how are you?
  • how's everything?
  • how are things?
  • how's life?
  • how's your day?

How's it going?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal conversations to ask about someone's well-being or current situation.

This phrase is an informal greeting used to ask someone how they are doing or how things are progressing. It is more casual and commonly used in spoken English.

Alternatives:

  • how are you?
  • how's everything?
  • how are things?
  • how's life?
  • how's your day?

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