Italian · Greetings & Phrases

bene, grazie

fine, thanks

Beginnerphrase

Definition

A standard positive reply to "how are you?".

Example

Bene, grazie, e tu?

Fine, thanks, and you?

Etymology

'Bene, grazie' translates to 'fine, thank you', representing a polite and concise way to respond to inquiries. The phrase is deeply embedded in the Italian cultural expression of well-being.

How & Where It’s Used

'Bene, grazie' is informal and primarily spoken, often used in response to 'Come stai' in both casual and familiar settings.

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