What did you get upto today meaning?
“Get up to + something” is a British and informal expression. It just means “do something.” So “What did you get up to” means “What did you do?” Perhaps your friend wanted to ask you about how you spent your free time and also implied about the rest of it.
What are you upto today meaning?
So the question, “What are you up to?” can mean “What are you doing right now? Are you busy? Do you have time to talk?”
Are you up to much today meaning?
is an idiomatic way of saying, basically, ‘What are you doing?’ ‘Are you up to much?’ probably means here ‘Are you doing much?’ ie ‘Are you busy?’
The idiom “up for” means “what are you willing to do?” And “up to” means “what are you planning to do?”.
How do you answer what have you been up to?
The most common answer to this question is “nothing much, and you?” And this means that you haven’t done a lot today, this week, recently, or since you last spoke to each other.
“What are you up to” is a very common and casual (informal) way of saying “What are you doing?” You may also hear people say “What’s up?” which has the same implication. Your answer to this should be equally casual, as most people don’t expect a long or detailed explanation of what you are doing.
What’s up for today reply?
As a greeting:
“What’s up?” or here (West Midlands of England) commonly just “sup” is a general greeting, you can response with answers like “Not much”, “Nothing”, “Alright” etc. In this context, the response is just a return of the greeting, or a confirmation that all is going normally.
Did you get up to much?
What does did u get up to much? mean? Basically asking what did you do. Like if someone asked you, “Did you get up to much on the weekend?” They are asking what you did to pass the time.
If someone says to you ‘been up to much?’ they are asking ‘what have you been doing since we last met’ You can then let them know about anything that has happened in your life since you last spoke to them.
What is muck up mean?
transitive verb. : to make a mess of : bungle, spoil.
How do you say up to you politely?
you could say something like: The decision is yours (to make). Whatever you decide will be the right decision. The decision is yours (to make).
When to say it’s up to you?
Explanation: “Up to” is commonly used to indicate a decision. It is common to say, “up to her,” or “up to them,” or “up to me.” “It’s up to you, but I don’t think we should bother him.” “I don’t care what we do tonight, it’s up to you.”
So, you are asking how things are going but over the whole period of time that you haven’t talked to or seen them. “What have you been up to?” is something you can ask when you want to know what someone has been doing lately (example: for the past few days, hours, or months) Person A: Hey, long time no see!
What are you up to tomorrow meaning?
It is asking, “what are you doing tomorrow?”
What have you been up to or too?
“What are you up to?” is the right way to use this idiom. “Too” is incorrect because it refers to “as well” or “additionally,” while “to” refers to a sequence of space and is therefore correct. English speakers frequently use this idiom to ask what someone is doing.
What did you get up to?
“Get up to + something” is a British and informal expression. It just means “do something.” So “What did you get up to” means “What did you do?” Perhaps your friend wanted to ask you about how you spent your free time and also implied about the rest of it.
Ways how to respond to what are you doing when your crush/partner asks via SMS.
01“I’m just here thinking about you.” 02“Not you, unfortunately.” 03 “Watching [insert TV show/movie]. 04“Trying to figure out when you’re finally going to ask me out.” 05 “Just playing with [insert pet name and picture].
Are you up to it?
“Are you up for it?” means, “Do you want to do it?” or “Are you willing to do it?” •”Are you up to it?” can also mean something similar but it also implies, “Are you able to do it?” while the other does not.
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