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Witty cat 958 Posted 4 years ago
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Is it correct to say "Im good for today" if somebody ask you "How are you today?"

Is this expression offends the ears of native speakers?

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Use expressions that other people use. How are you? I'm fine/very well, thank you.

  • Use expressions that other people use.
  • How are you?
  • I'm fine/very well, thank you.
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Use expressions that other people use.

How are you?

I'm fine/very well, thank you.

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witty cat 958Is this expression offends Does this expression offend the ears of native speakers?
"I'm good for today."

No, but it's unusual. I might think somebody was trying to be funny, but not exactly succeeding.

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witty cat 958Is it correct to say/answer "I'm good for today" if somebody asks you "How are you today?"

No. "I'm good for today" suggests that I don't need any assistance/provisions, etc today.

Thus, it is not unnatural, but

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