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 mr.dgdln
 
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							| I wanna ask something. do we say: "how are you feeling today?" or "how do you feel today?" I �m asking cos � I �ve seen the both. |  10 Aug 2009      
					
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 David Lisgo
 
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							| Both are fine, though they have a suggestion that the person you are asking may be unwell and we are hopeful of some improvement. |  10 Aug 2009     
					
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							| Hi mr dgdln, Both are ok to use because I �ve used both at various stages. However, by saying "how are you feeling today?"  or  "how do you feel today?" implies that the person you �re talking to hasn �t been feeling well and that you �re asking to see if he/she is ok or feeling better today. If the person is well and ok, then I �d normally say "how are you today?" ,  "how �s it going?" , "g �day".  Hope this helps.  Cheers, ranclaude |  10 Aug 2009     
					
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							| I totally agree with Ranclaude!  One little thing - a great deal depends on the way you say these sentences. On a messageboard it �s hard to show which word is stressed and also the sound of your voice. If someone had a little too much to drink the night before - you might say;
 and how are you feeling today- in a way that would sound like an inside joke.
 
 If you said it with concern it would be as Ranclaude said - as if you �re concerned if someone is feeling better because they might have been sick.
 
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 mr.dgdln
 
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							| I asked because I saw 2 different face pictures showing people �s mood. on one of them, "how do you feel today?" was written and on the other "how are you feeling today?" was written. as a conclusion I can deduce from your posts, I can use both and  there might be a slight meaning difference if I �m asking that sentence to sb who didn �t feel fine before. thanks for your kind answers love you all! |  10 Aug 2009     
					
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