- How was your weekend answer?
- How do you ask about weekends?
- Did you have a good weekend reply?
- How do you respond to hope you had a good weekend?
How was your weekend answer?
People often say “Thanks” or “Thank you” when they respond to the question “How was your weekend?” For example, they might say, “It was great; thank you!” or “It was fantastic; thanks!” Feel free to incorporate “Thanks” or “Thank you” into the chart and your model conversation if you want.
How do you ask about weekends?
If you want to ask someone about the upcoming weekend in English, here are some common questions: What are you doing this weekend? Do you have anything going on this weekend? Do you have any big plans for the weekend?
Did you have a good weekend reply?
“Have a nice weekend!”, one says. And we reply with “I wish you the same!”, “Thanks, you too!” or “Thanks, the same for you.” At least we would say: “I wish you a nice weekend as well!”, but we would feel a little bit weird about so much repetition.
How do you respond to hope you had a good weekend?
"Thanks, hope you did too" is probably fine. We just had a very long weekend here because of Thanksgiving. Most of the e-mails I received on Monday all started with some acknowledgement of the holiday/long weekend. Something like...