What does wrong mean?

What does wrong mean?

used for asking someone who looks ill or sad to tell you what problem they have. You look terrible – what’s wrong?

How is it going reply?

When someone asks, “How’s it going?”, the usual reply is, “Fine, how are you?” Few will admit they’re out of work, depressed or reeling from a medical diagnosis. And not everyone wants to know the truth.

How reply How are you?

How to answer “How are you?”

  1. I’m good. — You can shorten this to “good” if you’re feeling relaxed. Or lazy.
  2. Pretty good — This was actually the catchphrase of a popular American comedian. You can hear him say it in this clip. A lot.
  3. I’m well. — Like with “I’m good,” you can shorten this to “well.”

Should I ask a guy if I did something wrong?

Whether it’s “are you angry with me?”, “Did I upset you?”, “Are we OK?”, or “Is something wrong?”, never ask him this question via text. It will never get you a good response – I promise. If you suspect something’s wrong with your relationship because he’s not responding to your texts, check up on it in person.

What is wrong Alternative?

synonyms for wrong

  • amiss.
  • awry.
  • bad.
  • erroneous.
  • inaccurate.
  • mistaken.
  • unsound.
  • untrue.

When is the question’what’s wrong?is a struggle to answer?

Deep down where the question What’s wrong? is convoluted, torn apart and examined. That’s where you will get stuck in the quicksand of my instability – my stew of rapid-cycling bipolar disorder with psychotic tendencies, OCD, PTSD, and Anxiety.

What does it mean when someone says what’s wrong with you?

Urban dictionary defines “Whats wrong with you! as an insult, a real put down, accusing a person of not being sane or being inhumanly incorrect.” Going around and asking people rude questions like, “What’s wrong with you isn’t going to win a person a lot of friends. The person asking you that question needs to give their head a shake.

What happens when you ask me what’s wrong?

This is exactly why when you ask me what’s wrong, and I turn and smile, you’re going to get a fabrication. You might get a cheerful answer or an excuse. You cannot handle the complexity, size, and condition of what’s wrong with me.

When do you get a cheerful answer to the question’what’s wrong?

You might get a cheerful answer or an excuse. You cannot handle the complexity, size, and condition of what’s wrong with me. There is so much wrong with me that I have forgotten how to medicate it – trying Lithium, then on to Risperdol for hallucinations paired with Bupropion for depression.