← Back to context Comment by tomww 3 days ago Yep, "not bad" is very very common here - definitely more so than "decent". 3 comments tomww Reply sph 3 days ago "How are you?" "Not too bad" always makes me smile. Such a British answer. theresistor 3 days ago I say and hear it all the time in the US... kimixa 3 days ago "Can't complain"
sph 3 days ago "How are you?" "Not too bad" always makes me smile. Such a British answer. theresistor 3 days ago I say and hear it all the time in the US... kimixa 3 days ago "Can't complain"
"How are you?" "Not too bad" always makes me smile. Such a British answer.
I say and hear it all the time in the US...
"Can't complain"