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Okay, I know that the vast majority of the time when someone says, “Hi, How are you?” that it is not a real question but only a formality, and you are supposed to say, “I’m fine, how are you?” or something like that.
But what if it is a real question, asked by someone who cares (family or friend) who is genuinely concerned about you? If you are not well, must you tell them the truth? I can think of a couple reasons for not answering truthfully: 1) you don’t want to bother them with your problems or 2) you are embarrased, or are afraid you might start crying and really get embarassed. Are these good enough reasons to avoid telling the truth?
But what if it is a real question, asked by someone who cares (family or friend) who is genuinely concerned about you? If you are not well, must you tell them the truth? I can think of a couple reasons for not answering truthfully: 1) you don’t want to bother them with your problems or 2) you are embarrased, or are afraid you might start crying and really get embarassed. Are these good enough reasons to avoid telling the truth?