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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Well vs. good

"I am doing well" and "I am doing good" which one is right?
  

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In casual conversation, both are fine and mean 'I'm fine'. More formally: I am doing well -- I am healthy/successful/making progress. I am doing good -- I am being a benefactor.

  • In casual conversation, both are fine and mean 'I'm fine'.
  • More formally: I am doing well -- I am healthy/successful/making progress.
  • I am doing good -- I am being a benefactor.
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In casual conversation, both are fine and mean 'I'm fine'. More formally:

I am doing well -- I am healthy/successful/making progress.

I am doing good -- I am being a benefactor.

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