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How's you vs How r u

Both phrases are informal ways of asking someone how they are doing. 'How r u?' is a common text message abbreviation for 'How are you?' and is widely used in casual conversations. 'How's you' is not a standard or correct way to ask this question in English.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1203 views

How's you

'How's you' is not a standard or correct way to ask someone how they are doing in English.

This phrase is not commonly used and is considered grammatically incorrect. It should be avoided in favor of more standard expressions like 'How are you?' or 'How are you doing?'
  • How's you back not hurt?
  • Now how's about you go get my little girl, right now.
  • So how's about you head back into the bedroom... start stripping' down so we can get this thing started.
  • That's how you get into heaven.
  • That's how you catch bad guys.
  • That's how you can save the city.
  • That's how you end up being someone's sweetheart.
  • It's how you build muscles.
  • Now that's how you end a horror movie.
  • And that's how you teach chemistry.
  • That's how low you've sunk.
  • That's how you know the cayenne pepper's working.
  • Now, that's how you make friends around the office.
  • So that's how you bought Jane that new briefcase.
  • This bubble then collapses upon itself, and that's how you get the stem.
  • And that's how you got the trinitite.
  • How's everything with you and Dawson?
  • That's how you sucked us all in here.
  • That's how you earn money for your cars.
  • That's how you know when you can't afford something.

Alternatives:

  • How are you?
  • How are you doing?
  • How are you feeling?
  • How's it going?
  • How have you been?

How r u

'How r u?' is a common text message abbreviation for 'How are you?' and is widely used in casual conversations.

'How r u?' is an informal and abbreviated way of asking someone how they are doing. It is commonly used in text messages, chats, and casual conversations.
  • Not now, she got D-R-U...
  • Pam? r u finally ready? totally.
  • H-r-u-n-d-i. Wait till l tell them at home that l met him.
  • Appeal against the Order of the President of the Civil Service Tribunal of the European Union of 18 December 2009 in Case F-92/09 R U v Parliament, not yet reported in the ECR, seeking to have that order set aside.
  • The Order of the President the Civil Service Tribunal of the European Union of 18 December 2009 in Case F-92/09 R U v Parliament, not yet reported in the ECR, is set aside;
  • Appeal brought on 5 March 2010 by the European Parliament against the order of 18 December 2009 of the President of the Civil Service Tribunal in Case F-92/09 R U v Parliament
  • Case T-103/10 P(R): Appeal brought on 5 March 2010 by the European Parliament against the order of 18 December 2009 of the President of the Civil Service Tribunal in Case F-92/09 R U v Parliament
  • The "you're" is spelled u-r.
  • "U r a fraud!" with two exclamation points.
  • Sorry."U-R" is incorrect.
  • The lambs have an E-U-R conformation with muscles developed over a fine skeleton and fat cover of 2 and 3 in the EUROP grading scale.
  • The U niform R esource L ocator (URL) that you entered did not refer to a specific resource.
  • Combating women's poverty through labo u r policies and social protection
  • Conformation classes E, U, R
  • Then they wrote in it, "U R dead"!
  • Appellant: Enercon GmbH (represented by: R. Böhm and U. Sander, Rechtsanwälte)
  • conformation: E, U and R on the EUROP grading scale,
  • Applicant: Jungbunzlauer AG (Basel, Switzerland) (represented by: R. Bechtold, U. Soltész and M. Karl, lawyers)
  • Conformation | U, R, O in the EUROP grading scale |
  • The U niform R esource L ocator (URL) that you entered did not refer to a valid mechanism of accessing the specific resource, %1%2.

Alternatives:

  • How are you?
  • How are you doing?
  • How are you feeling?
  • How's it going?
  • How have you been?

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