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How are you?
How is life?
How are things?
How is your married life?
Fine.
I am fine.
Pretty well.
Fantastic.
Fit as a fiddle.
I am fine.
What about you?
Fine.
How about you?
I am fine and you?
How is your father?
How is your mother?
How is your brother?
How is your sister?
He is fine.
Oh, well.
He is doing fine.
How is everybody?
How is everybody at home?
Everybody is fine.
All are fine.

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