Day 123 : 10 Quick Ways to Say “I’m Feeling Better Now” | Spoken English 🇮🇳 #shorts

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Day 122 :    • Day 122 : Let's Plan Your Spoken English … Day 121 :    • Day 121 : Don’t say “Hate You” — 5 Polite ...… Day 120 :    • Day 120 : Planning a SURPRISE? 5 Quick Eng...… Day 119 :    • Day 119 : Stop Saying “I’m fine” — Quick &… Want to sound natural when someone asks “How are you now?” Here are quick, native-style phrases you can use—Hinglish-friendly for Indian learners! 🇮🇳 Use these: I’m feeling better now. Much better, thanks. I’m better today. Better than yesterday. Not 100% yet, but better. I’m on the mend. I’m recovering well, thank you. Almost back to normal. I feel better after some rest. A lot better, thanks for asking. When to use: After fever/cold, in messages or calls Replying politely to elders, colleagues, friends Try this: Comment “BETTER” and write one sentence using any phrase—I’ll correct it! Subscribe for daily Spoken English phrases for Indians + short practice drills 🔔 #SpokenEnglish #EnglishForIndians #EnglishPhrases #FeelingBetterNow #LearnEnglish #Hinglish #EnglishSpeaking #EnglishPractice #IndianStudents #shorts #Shorts #SpokenEnglish #EnglishForIndians #EnglishPhrases #FeelingBetterNow #LearnEnglish #Hinglish #EnglishSpeaking #EnglishPractice #IndianStudents #ConversationSkills #DailyEnglish #fluency