I'm fine · No, thank you (when declining an offer)
This super versatile phrase is your go-to for many daily interactions! 😊 You can use it to say you're feeling okay, or—and this is where it gets interesting—to politely decline an offer without sounding rude. Think of it as your verbal Swiss Army knife! 🛠️✨
💡 **Pro Tip!** Pay attention to context! If someone asks "How are you?", "I'm good" means you're doing well. But if they offer you a cookie ("Want a cookie?"), "I'm good" means "No, thank you, I don't need one." Your tone of voice can also make a big difference! A friendly "I'm good!" is always better than a blunt one. 😊
Which situation is NOT appropriate for using 'I'm good'? A. When your friend asks how you're doing after a busy week. B. When a barista offers you a refill and you don't want another coffee. C. When you're frantically searching for your lost keys and someone offers to help.