Instead of “How are You?”
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PaulaJune 22, 2020
The best one I've heard is fair to partly cloudy.
Jay SJune 19, 2020
Rumor has it that sisters are hesitant to be called ministers. Some in Utah call themselves Minis
Ed DeusenberryJune 19, 2020
I often respond to the how are you questions with “fit as a fiddle, out of tune.”
RachelleJune 18, 2020
Love this!! So much better than surface conversations. Thank you Joni!
WeezieJune 18, 2020
Fabulous article. Caught my eye right off from the title. I hate the whole how are you fine garbage! Thanks for the great ideas. I copied and pasted them in my phone so I can always have them.
MaralynJune 18, 2020
I like to say “Good, sometimes!”
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