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Vermach24 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Doing nothing!

What is the simplest and the most correct way to say “I have been virtually doing nothing at home at the moment of you asking me about my current status”? other than 'nothing special' or maybe 'not much'. I wanna say this when asked "how are you?' or "what's' up?'
  

Top answer

What's up? Nothing. How are you?

  • What's up?
  • Nothing.
  • How are you?
  • OK.
  • Bored.
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What's up?
Nothing.

How are you?
OK.
Bored.
(You can't answer Nothing special / Nothing much to this question.)

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