Asking someone kifik/kifak has become an automatic question we ask each other, whether we genuinely care for the response or not. For some, responding with "mneeha" is more of a reflex rather than a true reflection of what the person actually feels. At times though, being straight up honest, minus the whole mushy-ness of emotions, is the best way to say you're doing OK.

Here are 5 things Arabs say when they feel like total crap, but don't want to get all emotional with you:

1. Aade

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When you loose all emotions and just feel neutral.

2. Yaani

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When you're feeling not too good and not too bad... So-So.

3. Mashi el hal

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When you honestly don't know how you're feeling, all you really do know is that everything is OK but not OK at the same time.

4. Al hamdulillah

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Another word for "I'm trying not to complain right now and I'm grateful for everything and I know some people have it worse, but I feel like total shit right now."

5. Aysheen

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When you're 'literally' living as if your organs are functioning, but feel dead on the inside.