If somebody says to you “I'm just peachy” you can respond to this person in various ways, such as:
- Glad to hear it.
- Great, I'm happy for you.
- I'm glad you are feeling better.
- Fantastic!
- Great! That's great to hear, I'm in a good mood too.
- It's going to be a good day.
Just so, what to say when someone says they are feeling better?
I hope you feel better soon.
If somebody says to you “I'm just peachy” you can respond to this person in various ways, such as:
- Glad to hear it.
- Great, I'm happy for you.
- I'm glad you are feeling better.
- Fantastic!
- Great! That's great to hear, I'm in a good mood too.
- It's going to be a good day.
Similarly, how do you respond to not feeling well? "I'm still not feeling well." "I think I'm getting worse." "I am much better now, thank you." "I'm getting better, but I'm still a bit tired."
Furthermore, how do you respond to feelings?
You can just say, "I'm good." What if I am sick and someone asks about my condition? Tell them how you are currently feeling. For example, you might say, "I was feeling very ill yesterday, but I'm better today, thank you for asking."
What can I say instead of get well soon?
Examples
- “Hope you get to feeling better soon!”
- “Looking forward to seeing you back at practice when you're ready.”
- “Wishing you well.”
- “Take extra good care!”
- “Here's to you—steadier, stronger and better every day.”
- “We hope you're taking it slow and easy right now.”
- “Take your sweet time getting well!”
