How to Reply on What’s Been Up? The most common answer to “what’s been up?” is “nothing much, how about you?” The person is asking about our lives and we typically respond with “nothing much” unless something exciting has happened.
What does what have you been up to mean?
Has anything new been going on in your life? Used as part of a greeting when one hasn’t seen someone in a long time. A: “Hey, Martin, long time no see! What have you been up to?” B: “Oh, not much.
Here are some possible replies: I am sorry. I have been/was cleaning my home. I have been/was at home.
How are you been up to?
“How have you been up to” doesn’t really make sense to me. “How have you been?” is the same as “how are you”, but you ask it to someone you haven’t seen in a long time. So, you are asking how things are going but over the whole period of time that you haven’t talked to or seen them. Person A: Hey, long time no see!
What does “what are you up to today” mean? “What are you up to today” means “what are your plans today.” Thus, it is often interpreted as an implicit invitation to do something for the day.
What have you been up to meaning answer?
Re: What have you been up to ? It means “What have you been doing recently.” Typical responses could be: “I have done nothing for a while now.
What have you been up to or too?
“What are you up to?” is the right way to use this idiom. “Too” is incorrect because it refers to “as well” or “additionally,” while “to” refers to a sequence of space and is therefore correct. English speakers frequently use this idiom to ask what someone is doing.
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Have you been up too much meaning?
it means “were you doing a lot?” you can ask that when you want to know if that person was busy.
What to say when someone says where have you been all my life?
Re: Where have you been all my life
There is no specific answer – as you suggest, it is a compliment. Gregory could say “Just waiting for you” or “Oh, around and about”.
What are you up to?
What does “Up To” Mean? “Up to” is one of those pesky little phrasal verbs that you can’t translate literally. It just means doing something. So the question “What are you up to?” just means “What are you doing?”
Senior Member. If someone asks me “How’s life?” my answer usually starts with “life”. “Life’s good”. “Life’s life, you know?” “Life has been better.”
What is the meaning of what’s up?
“What’s been up?” meaning [closed]
“What’s up?” is asking about you at this current moment in time. “What’s been up?” is asking about your situation during some period of time prior to this moment: how have you been in the last couple of weeks, since the last time I spoke with you.
What’s been up lately meaning?
Literally it means “what activities have you participated in recently”. A reply might be, “I’ve started editing that nonfiction book at work and moved to a new apartment.” Figuratively it means “I have not seen you in some time, and am curious about your life since I met you last” and could be answered the same way.
What do you reply to Long time no see?
When someone says “long time no see,” how do I respond to him? They just mean that you haven’t seen each other in a while. You could respond by saying, “Yes, it’s been too long, how have you been,” or some variation of that.
“How have you been?” is a common question from native English speakers. It’s asking what you have been up to and how life has been for you from from a certain point in time. Or maybe since the last time you spoke on the phone. Or it could also be since the last time you sent each other private messages online.