❌ Don't Say
What's up?
✅ Say This Instead
"How have you been?"
Meaning
A friendly way to ask someone how they have been since you last met.
اردو ترجمہ
آپ کیسے تھے؟
"How have you been?"
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Expression Frequency
Very Common
Formality
Both
Authority Score
9/10
📖 Linguistic Context
It functions as an introductory greeting clause, typically placed at the start of a conversation or after a period of silence.
🔄 Synonyms & Alternatives
📰 Real-World Usage Examples
"During the meeting, the manager opened with, 'How have you been? Let's dive into the quarterly results.'"
📌 Business context
"In the research symposium, a professor greeted a former student, saying, 'How have you been? Your thesis work was impressive.'"
📌 Academic context
"At the cafe, Maya waved at her friend and said, 'How have you been? It's been ages!'."
📌 Daily conversation
⚠️ When NOT to Use
Avoid it in very formal written correspondence, such as official letters or legal documents.
💡 Pro Tip
Use it when you reconnect after a break; it shows genuine interest in the person's recent life.
Daily Life Examples
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Hey Sarah, how have you been?
ارِے سارہ، آپ کیسے تھے؟ -
Long time no see! How have you been lately?
بہت عرصہ ہوا! آپ نے حال ہی میں کیسے گزرے؟ -
It's great to bump into you. How have you been?
آپ سے مل کر خوشی ہوئی۔ آپ کیسے تھے؟
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is it correct to say "What's up?" in formal settings?
No, it's too informal for professional or formal contexts.
When should I use "How have you been?"?
Use it when greeting someone you haven't seen for a while, in both casual and semi‑formal settings.
What does "How have you been?" mean?
It asks about someone's recent well‑being or experiences since you last met.
Posted on June 30, 2026 · Practice English Daily · More Practice Sentences
