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    I hope you are doing well!

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    ... schrieb eine Kollegin, die man erst flüchtig kennengelernt hat. Eine Woche später beantwortet man das E-Mail. Wie grüßt man am besten in einem E-Mail im ersten Satz zurück?

    Etwa:
    I'm doing well, thanks, and you?
    Author Claus (243211) 01 Dec 11, 17:42
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    "I hope you are doing well" does not demand a direct response.

    You could just write, "Thanks for your e-mail", "Nice to hear from you", "How's it going?", etc.
    #1Author captain flint (782544) 01 Dec 11, 17:47
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    I think you are close, captain.

    Maybe: I'm doing well, thanks. I hope you are too. Yadda, Yadda.
    #2Authorcryme (795004) 01 Dec 11, 17:51
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    #2 close to what?
    #3Author captain flint (782544) 01 Dec 11, 17:52
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    Close to an appropriate response to the note Claus received.
    #4Authorcryme (795004) 01 Dec 11, 18:13
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    You don't have to offer a direct response. That was my point. "I hope you are doing well" was just a blank standard formula to get the message started.
    #5Author captain flint (782544) 01 Dec 11, 18:17
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    #2: Yadda, Yadda.

    Don't include that bit, Claus! :-)
    #6AuthorKinkyAfro (587241) 01 Dec 11, 19:02
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    It's just a typical greeting expressing interest and concern. It just means something like 'Ich hoffe, es geht Ihnen/dir gut' or 'Ich hoffe, dass alles bei Ihnen/dir guht geht.'

    I hope you are doing well.
    I hope everything is okay with you / at your end.
    I hope you're doing okay / all right.
    How are things going with you?
    How are you doing these days?

    Thanks for your note. I'm fine, thank you, and you?
    Yes, everything here is just fine, thanks.
    Yes, we're busy but otherwise in good shape.
    Well, apart from this awful cold I'm hanging in there, I guess.


    That is: Even though a common reply is 'I'm fine, thank you,' we usually don't use 'fine' in questions; that would be a typical non-native mistake, just as 'I hope you are doing *fine' would not be very idiomatic. But questions with 'doing' or 'going' often have 'fine,' 'all right,' 'okay' in the answer.

    Your answer 'I'm doing well' is of course also fine. (-:
    #7Author hm -- us (236141) 01 Dec 11, 19:58
     
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