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How is your idea? vs How is your thinking?

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'How is your idea?' is commonly used to ask about someone's specific concept or plan, while 'How is your thinking?' is more general and can refer to someone's overall thought process or mindset.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1032 views

How is your idea?

This phrase is correct and commonly used to inquire about someone's specific concept or plan.

This phrase is used to ask about the status or quality of a particular idea or proposal that someone has.

Examples:

  • I presented my idea to the team. How is your idea coming along?
  • How is your idea for the new marketing campaign shaping up?
  • So, what is your idea?
  • O'Brien, what exactly is your idea?
  • This is your idea of an idea?
  • Because it wasn't your idea?
  • Was the dead faint your idea?
  • So declining the surgery was your idea?
  • Because reading poetry is your idea of romance?
  • This is your idea of ruling?
  • This is your idea of shelter?
  • This is your idea of appropriate guidance?
  • Fine - what's your idea?
  • So, tell me your idea?
  • Where do you get your ideas?
  • Wait, this was your idea?
  • What's your idea? - Okay. I was reading in Stuff magazine, you can get a girl to clean your house...
  • So eleanor can rip off your ideas?
  • A bit friendlier, was this your idea?
  • Would you like to share some of your ideas?
  • Nick, is this travesty your idea?
  • Are you done having your idea?

Alternatives:

  • What do you think of your idea?
  • How is your concept?
  • How is your plan?

How is your thinking?

This phrase is correct and can be used to ask about someone's overall thought process or mindset.

This phrase is more general and can refer to someone's overall thought process, mindset, or approach to a situation.

Examples:

  • I'm concerned about your decision-making. How is your thinking these days?
  • How is your thinking evolving on this issue?
  • A ploughed field's easier to dig, is that your thinking?
  • Thought I did something without thinking?
  • What is the perfect human thinking?
  • Ingrid, what were you thinking?
  • All this time in Carrara, thinking?
  • What was my foolish son thinking?
  • And what is Sandra Bullock thinking?
  • And what was that girl thinking?
  • Jenny, what are you thinking?
  • What else prevents me from thinking?
  • Erlich, what are you thinking?
  • Seriously, what were you thinking?
  • DANNY: So what are we thinking?
  • What was that naughty nursery maid thinking?
  • Sweetheart, what were you thinking?
  • Okay, what am I thinking?
  • What's that old soul thinking?
  • What the frell were you thinking?
  • Good God. What's that man thinking?
  • This little baby... what is he thinking?

Alternatives:

  • What are your thoughts?
  • How are you approaching this?
  • What is your mindset?

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