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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Well and fine

"Are things still complicated between you?"

"No, it's going well/fine."

"As well/fine as it can after a breakup?"

"Yes."

Two questions:

Do well and fine both work naturally in the conversation?

Is there a better word to use than after in the third sentence?

  

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A: Are things still complicated between you two? B: No, it's going well. ) A: As well as it can after a breakup?

  • A: Are things still complicated between you two?
  • B: No, it's going well.
  • ) A: As well as it can after a breakup?
  • ) B: Yes.
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A: Are things still complicated between you two?

B: No, it's going well. ("Fine" is grammatical but awkward-sounding.)

A: As well as it can after a breakup? ("After" is the correct word to use here.)

B: Yes.

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