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I hope you are good too. vs I hope you are doing good too.

Both phrases are commonly used in English, but they have slightly different nuances. "I hope you are good too." is more general and can refer to someone's overall well-being, while "I hope you are doing good too." specifically focuses on how someone is doing in a particular situation or context.

Last updated: April 09, 2024 • 484 views

I hope you are good too.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express well wishes towards someone's overall well-being.

This phrase is used to express the hope that the other person is doing well in general.

Examples:

  • I hope you are good too after your long journey.
  • She said she was feeling unwell, so I told her, 'I hope you are good too.'
  • I hope you are good too.
  • I hope you are comfortable here.
  • I hope you are pleased with your room.
  • Field Marshal Rommel... I hope you are feeling better...
  • I hope you are, my friend of friends.
  • I hope you are in good health.
  • I hope you aren't an informer.
  • I hope you are too... by dreaming every day.
  • I hope you are in excruciating pain.
  • Dear Sister-in-law, I hope you are well.
  • I hope you are still my friend.
  • I hope you are not ill.
  • I hope you are proud too.
  • I hope you are satisfied with our sacrifice.
  • I hope you aren't trying to substitute Quantity for quality.
  • I hope you are not being frivolous, Barley.
  • I hope you are well, Callie.
  • I hope you are hitting that.
  • I hope you are enjoying the meal, Sir Roland.
  • I hope you are well who have waited here.
  • I hope you are carrying silver, priest.

Alternatives:

  • I hope you are well too.
  • I hope you are doing well too.
  • I hope you are fine too.
  • I hope you are okay too.
  • I hope you are feeling good too.

I hope you are doing good too.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express well wishes towards someone's current situation or state.

This phrase is used to express the hope that the other person is doing well in a specific situation or context.

Examples:

  • I heard you were sick, so I hope you are doing good too.
  • After the stressful week, I hope you are doing good too.
  • I hope you are doing good too.
  • I hope you are comfortable here.
  • I hope you are pleased with your room.
  • Field Marshal Rommel... I hope you are feeling better...
  • I hope you are, my friend of friends.
  • I hope you are in good health.
  • I hope you aren't an informer.
  • I hope you are too... by dreaming every day.
  • I hope you are in excruciating pain.
  • Dear Sister-in-law, I hope you are well.
  • I hope you are still my friend.
  • I hope you are not ill.
  • I hope you are proud too.
  • I hope you are satisfied with our sacrifice.
  • I hope you aren't trying to substitute Quantity for quality.
  • I hope you are not being frivolous, Barley.
  • I hope you are well, Callie.
  • I hope you are hitting that.
  • I hope you are enjoying the meal, Sir Roland.
  • I hope you are well who have waited here.
  • I hope you are carrying silver, priest.

Alternatives:

  • I hope you are doing well too.
  • I hope you are managing well too.
  • I hope you are coping well too.
  • I hope you are handling things well too.
  • I hope you are faring well too.

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