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He just replies, "Fine, officer" with the kind of deferential calm that comes from being a large white man talking to another large white man when it's zero degrees outside and neither is shivering because they're both layered in muscles.
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The undercover reporter replies: "OK, fine".
Warned by Rue 89 that he was risking accusations of paranoia, Kechiche replied, "Fine!
When the two Tims met up again on the outside of the station trafelling at 17,500mph Kopra greeted his colleague: "Hi Tim, how ya doin?" To which Peake replied: "Fine, just hanging out".
Ask anyone at work how they are, and they'll reply "fine, thank you" - before launching into a marathon whine-fest at the state of the world and the myriad problems of their enthralling life.
With these paranoid thoughts floating in my brain, I inevitably replied "Fine" when anyone asked how the work was going.
In Northern Europe it is normal to reply "fine, thank you" even if you feel awful, but in Italy they may well tell you how they are!
We'd ask: "Is everything all right, mate?" and he'd reply: "Yeah, fine, let's carry on".
But each time the nurse asked him if he was all right, he'd reply, "Me fine".
When she died, in 1972, he told almost no one, and if he was asked how his mother was he invariably replied, "Oh, fine".
His reply, a fine specimen of mustache-twirling villainy: "Is it?" There's a lot more in "Inferno" along these lines.
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