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你好吗 (nǐ hǎo ma) is a common phrase used in spoken Chinese to ask "How are you?". It is a polite way to greet someone and is often used as a greeting when meeting someone for the first time. It is also used to check in on someone's wellbeing, similar to the English phrase "How are you?".
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1. 你过得怎么样 (nǐ guò dé zěn me yàng): This phrase is similar to "你好吗" in that it is a way to ask someone how they are doing. It literally translates to "How are you doing?"
2. 你最近怎么样 (nǐ zuì jìn zěn me yàng): This phrase is also similar to "你好吗" in that it is a way to ask someone how they are doing. It literally translates to "How have you been recently?"
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