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When someone asks you “How is work?” they want to know what’s happening at your job. Whether you’re happy or a bit stressed out by your work, there are lots of responses that help you open up and keep the conversation going. Keep reading, and we’ll walk you through what the question means, the best replies, and different ways to ask how someone’s job is going.
Example Responses to "How is Work?"
- If you’re happy with your job, show your enthusiasm by saying, “Work has been really great,” or “I’ve really loved my job recently.”
- When work hasn’t changed much, give a neutral response like, “Work is alright, but nothing has changed,” or, “It’s been fine.”
- If you’re not happy with your job, avoid negativity and stay professional by saying, “Work has been tough, but I’m managing,” or “It’s stressful but I’m doing okay.”
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- Don’t forget to ask the other person how work is going for them so you can continue the conversation.Thanks
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