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你怎么啦用英文怎么说三种

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"What's up?" "What's going on?" "How are you doing?" are three common Engpsh expressions used to greet someone or ask how they are.

"What's up?" is a casual and informal way to greet someone and ask how they are doing. It's origin is thought to come from American hip-hop culture and is a shortened form of "What's happening?"
Example:
A: "What's up?"
B: "Not much, just hanging out. How about you?"

"What's going on?" is another casual way to greet someone and ask about their current situation. It's origin is unclear but it has been used in Engpsh for many decades.
Example:
A: "Hey man, what's going on?"
B: "Just trying to finish up some work. How about you?"

"How are you doing?" is a more formal way to ask about someone's well-being. It is a popte and common greeting in Engpsh.
Example:
A: "Hello, how are you doing today?"
B: "I'm doing well, thank you. How about you?"