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Do you have a used How do? come from the days of the 16th century and the upper crust has a meaning of the British aristocracy is equal to How are you?" is the answer to their health, is expected in a manner in kind is How do you do?as well as subsequent use, and it was gradually became a greeting for people who know each other. New in general without the need to answer questions that our health. What is meant by it, but it was still a question of health.How do you do that is not a thing wrong, (as your question the owner interpellation)
normal time, known as the man who had suggested to greet each other. How do you do that? too, I said. (means in America, doesn't it?), and the reply that I' M Fine, thank you.' M I or doing well.It is normal too, I said. Because of the other, and he asked me to health, and then they are often followed by How do you do? back to you or not, it And?From the experience that I had greeted the people came from England, but it is not different. In the UK, it is not going to do it, would you know that the experience of their own in the United States before the parenthesis as usual
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