This lesson is designed to help you sound more natural, fluent and confident when speaking German, by avoiding overuse of the phrase ‘Mir geht es gut’. Although this expression is grammatically correct, using it constantly can sound robotic, overly formal or simply boring to native speakers.
Below are 15 alternatives, categorised by the tone and intention of the message:
1. Casual and classic answers
These are ideal options for everyday, simple interactions:
2. Enthusiastic responses
If you want to show that your day is going brilliantly, use these expressions:
3. Relaxed responses
These phrases convey a calm and natural attitude:
4. When things aren’t going so well
Not every day is perfect, and in German you can express this authentically using these options:
Conclusion of the lesson
The aim of incorporating these phrases into your vocabulary is to move away from textbook answers and start speaking like a true native speaker. Next time someone asks you ‘Wie geht’s dir?’, try using one of these alternatives to demonstrate your command of the language.
