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When someone asks, "How's life?" or "How are you?" it is generally considered a casual greeting or a friendly way to initiate conversation. Your reply can be light-hearted and positive, sharing a brief update on how you're doing. Here are some common responses:

  1. "Not too bad, thanks! How about you?"
  2. "Life's good! I've been keeping busy with work and hobbies."
  3. "Doing well, thanks for asking. How's everything with you?"
  4. "Can't complain, things are going smoothly. What's new with you?"
  5. "Pretty good, enjoying the summer weather. How have you been?"

These responses acknowledge the question and create an opportunity for further conversation. Keep in mind that the level of detail you share may depend on the context of the conversation and your relationship with the person asking. If you want to share more personal or detailed information, you can do so, but if it's a casual interaction, a brief and positive response is usually sufficient.

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