100 ways to say how you are

            To the reader: Please note that not all the words used in the list appear in the glossary. This is because many of them are idioms which have no direct Portuguese equivalen. In order to aid in comprehension, we have divided the list into categories - this way you should still be able to understand the meaning of a given expression.

POSITIVE

OK

WORRIED

NEGATIVE

I'm fine.
I'm very well.
In the best of health.
In the pink.
As right as rain.
I'm a hundred percent.
In fine form.
Raring to go.
Full of bean.
I'm onmy mettle.
Going great guns.
Still going strong.
Hale and hearty.
Dynamite.
I feel great.
I fell swell.
I fell grand.
I fill excellent.
I fill marvellous.
I fill splendid.
I fill wonderfull.
I fell like a million bucks.
As happy as a lark.
As happy as a clam.
I'm in a good mood
On cloud nine.
Over the moon.
In my seventh heaven.
On top of the word.
Having a good time.
I'm enjoying myself.
Having the time of my life.
Having a whale of time.

I'm pretty good.
Alive and kicking.
I can't complain.
I'm not doing too badly.
As well as can be expected.
None the worse for wear.
Bearing up.
Surviving.
Not bad.
All right.
Hanging in there.
Decent.
So-so.
You Know.

I'm worried.
I'm anxious.
In a quandary.
Between the devil and the deep blue sea.
I'm concerned.
I'm upset.
I'm in a mess.
In a jam.
In a fix.
In a tight spot.
In the soup.
In a pickle.
I'm dog-tired.
 I'm tired out.
I'm worn out.
I'm exhausted.
I've had it.
I'm knackered.
I'm dead on my feet.
I'm beat

I'm not feeling too well.
I'm a bit off colour.
I'm not too good.
I'm a bit depressed.
I feel low.
I feel a bit down.
Down in the dumps.
In a bad mood.
I got out on the wrong side of bed.
I can't do a thing right.
I'm fed up.
I'm browned off.
Cheesed off.
I'm bored to tears.
I'm miserable.
In the doldrums.
I feel blue.
I'm heartbroken.
I feel rotten.
I feel lousy.
I feel sick.
I feel awful.
I feel terrible.
I feel like death.
I feel wretched.
I'm in despair I'm feel suicidal.
I'm at my wits' end.
I'm at the end of my tether.