How to respond to superviser if he or she asked"how is your working going?"

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Usually I would say" its good." But it sounds you know kinda boring and actually, I want to say something more but have no idea what kind of thing I might say in this case. OR, any other typical answer?

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Re: How to respond to superviser if he or she asked"how is your working going?"

The way to impress your supervisor is with your work, not the way you talk about it. Also, my supervisor would say, "How is your work going?" (although she would know anyway).

:)
 
Re: How to respond to superviser if he or she asked"how is your working going?"

Not a teacher.

If you enjoy your work, you can say, "Great, having fun as usual". If something interesting happened, " never a dull moment around here, ...". Or if you want to say something nice about your coworkers, "With John and Jenny always ready to help me, its easy as a pie...".
 
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Re: How to respond to superviser if he or she asked"how is your working going?"

These are what I am looking for!!! Thanks greenisgood!:)
If you enjoy your work, you can say, "Great, having fun as usual". If something interesting happened, " never a dull moment around here, ...". Or if you want to say something nice about your coworkers, "With John and Jenny always ready to help me, its easy as a pie...".
 
Re: How to respond to superviser if he or she asked"how is your working going?"

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