In 15 Seconds
- Warm way to ask 'How have you been?'
- Uses the verb 'to spend time'.
- Strictly for friends and younger people.
- Best for reconnecting after a time gap.
Meaning
This phrase is the warm, personal way to ask someone how their life has been going since you last crossed paths. It's much deeper than a simple 'Hi'—it shows you genuinely care about their overall journey and current state of mind. It carries an emotional bridge that connects your past relationship to the present moment.
Key Examples
3 of 10Texting a close friend after a few weeks
야, 요즘 어떻게 지내?
Hey, how have you been lately?
Meeting an old classmate at a cafe
진짜 오랜만이다! 어떻게 지내?
It's been so long! How have you been?
Instagram caption for a throwback photo
다들 어떻게 지내? 보고 싶다!
How is everyone doing? I miss you!
Cultural Background
Asking this is a sign of 'Jeong'.
Smile!
Always smile when asking this.
In 15 Seconds
- Warm way to ask 'How have you been?'
- Uses the verb 'to spend time'.
- Strictly for friends and younger people.
- Best for reconnecting after a time gap.
What It Means
Imagine you haven't seen your best friend since the last season of Squid Game. You meet at a trendy cafe in Seoul. You don't just want to say 'Hello.' You want to know everything. Did they finish that project? Are they still dating that person with the weird hobby? That is when you drop 어떻게 지내?. It comes from the verb 지내다, which means to spend time or to live out your days. It's the ultimate 'catch me up' question. It's not a throwaway greeting like 'What's up?' in English. When you ask this, you are inviting them to share the highlights and lowlights of their life. It feels like a warm hug in sentence form. It implies a history between the two of you. You aren't just asking about their day. You are asking about their entire existence since you last spoke.
How To Use It
Using this phrase is like opening a door to a real conversation. First, always start with a friendly greeting like 안녕! or 야!. Then, follow up immediately with 어떻게 지내?. It works perfectly in person or over text apps like KakaoTalk or WhatsApp. You can use it as a standalone question or part of a longer check-in. If you're texting, adding a few emojis makes it feel even warmer. For example, 잘 있었어? 어떻게 지내? (Have you been well? How have you been?). It's very common to use this when you haven't seen someone for at least a week or two. If you saw them yesterday, it might feel a bit dramatic. Use it when there's a gap of time to fill. It's the bread and butter of reconnecting with old classmates or former colleagues you actually liked. Just remember to listen to the answer! It’s not just a polite noise you make with your mouth.
Formality & Register
This specific version, 어떻게 지내?, is strictly for informal situations. In Korean, this is called 반말 (informal speech). Use it with people your own age or younger. Use it with very close friends or siblings. Never use it with your boss or a teacher. That would be like wearing pajamas to a job interview—very comfortable for you, but very awkward for everyone else. If you need to be polite, add the magic suffix ~세요 to make it 어떻게 지내세요?. If you're talking to someone much older, use the even more respectful 어떻게 지내셨어요?. Using the informal version with a stranger might earn you some very confused or offended looks. It’s like assuming you’re best friends with the guy who just delivered your fried chicken. Keep it casual, keep it friendly, and keep it with people you already know well.
Real-Life Examples
You’ll hear this constantly in K-dramas during those emotional reunion scenes. Think of a character returning from studying abroad. Their friend runs up and asks, 야, 어떻게 지내?. It’s also all over social media. You might see it in an Instagram DM from a friend you haven't seen in years. 'Hey, I saw your post! 어떻게 지내?'. It's also great for voice notes. Sometimes, typing is too much work. Just record a quick 'Hey, I was thinking of you, 어떻게 지내?'. In the gaming world, if you haven't played with your duo partner in a while, it's a great way to restart the friendship. It bridges the gap between 'we used to be close' and 'we are still friends.' It’s the universal glue of social maintenance in Korea. Even Netflix subtitles often translate this as a very heartfelt 'How's life treating you?' which is pretty accurate.
When To Use It
Timing is everything with this phrase. Use it when you bump into an old friend at a convenience store. Use it when you're calling a family member you haven't spoken to in a month. It’s perfect for the start of a catch-up lunch. You can also use it after seeing someone's big life update on LinkedIn or Facebook. If they got a new job or moved to a new city, 어떻게 지내? is the perfect follow-up. It's also great for those 'thinking of you' texts on a rainy Tuesday. It shows you aren't just bored; you are interested in them. Use it when you want to move past small talk. Use it when you have at least ten minutes to actually listen to the response. It’s the conversational equivalent of settling into a comfy couch.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this with the cashier at the grocery store. They just want to scan your ramen and go home. They don't want to tell you their life story. Don't use it in a formal job interview. Use 잘 지내셨습니까? instead if you really have to, though 'How have you been' is rarely the first question there. Avoid using it with people you see every single day. If you ask your roommate 어떻게 지내? every morning, they might think you have amnesia. It’s also not for serious crisis moments. If someone just fell off their bike, don't ask how they've been living lately. Ask if they're okay! Lastly, don't use it if you're in a huge rush. There's nothing worse than asking someone how they are and then walking away while they're mid-sentence. That's just rude, even in 반말.
Common Mistakes
The most common mistake is forgetting the relationship hierarchy. ✗ 교수님, 어떻게 지내? → ✓ 교수님, 어떻게 지내세요?. You cannot talk to your professor like they’re your drinking buddy. Another mistake is mixing up the vowels. ✗ 어떻게 자내? → ✓ 어떻게 지내?. 자내 isn't a word, though it sounds like you're asking if they are sleeping. Don't forget the question mark in text messages. Without it, it can sound like a weird statement of fact. Also, don't confuse it with 뭐 해? (What are you doing?). 뭐 해? is for right now. 어떻게 지내? is for the big picture. Some learners also try to translate 'How are you?' too literally. ✗ 너는 어떻게 살아? → ✓ 어떻게 지내?. Asking 'How do you live?' sounds like you're questioning their survival skills or their budget, which is a bit too personal for a greeting!
Common Variations
If you want to spice things up, try 잘 지내?. This means 'Are you doing well?' and is the most common cousin of our phrase. For a more modern, slightly cooler vibe, try 요즘 어때? (How's lately?). It’s very short and punchy. If you want to know specifically what they've been doing, use 뭐 하고 지내? (What have you been doing?). If you're feeling a bit nostalgic, try 요즘 어떻게 지내고 있어?. The ~고 있어 adds a sense of continuity, like 'How have you been getting along?'. In Busan or other regions, the intonation might change, but the core phrase remains the legend. You might also hear 별일 없지? (Nothing special happened, right?), which is a very Korean way of checking in by assuming everything is peaceful. It's like the 'no news is good news' of greetings.
Real Conversations
Minho
안녕, 지수야! 진짜 오랜만이다!Jisu
와, 민호야! 반가워. 진짜 한 1년 만인가?Minho
그러게. 그동안 어떻게 지내?Jisu
나 취직했어! 요즘 정신없이 지내.Minho
와, 축하해! 어디서 일해?Another one:
Suji
(Texting) 야, 뭐 해?Taeyang
나 그냥 집이야. 왜?Suji
아니, 그냥 생각나서. 어떻게 지내나 하고.Taeyang
나야 똑같지 뭐. 너는?Suji
나도 비슷해. 조만간 얼굴 보자!Quick FAQ
Is this polite? Not really, it's casual. Can I say it to my older cousin? Only if you are very close; otherwise, add ~요. What's the best reply? Usually 잘 지내 (I'm doing well) or 그냥 그래 (Just so-so). Do I have to give a long answer? No, a short one is fine, but a little detail is nice. Is it used in business? Only between very close colleagues. Can I use it on social media? Yes, it's perfect for comments! Does it mean 'Where do you live?' No, that's 어디 살아?. Is it okay for a first date? Maybe after the first hour when things get comfortable. How do I pronounce it? 'Eo-tteo-ke ji-nae?'. Does it sound feminine? No, it's gender-neutral. Can I use it to start a phone call? Yes, after the initial 'Yeoboseyo.' Is it more common than 'Hello'? No, it usually follows 'Hello.' Can I use it with children? Absolutely. Is it slang? No, it's standard informal Korean.
Usage Notes
Use this phrase when there's a significant gap of time to fill between meetings. It's strictly for informal (Pan-mal) relationships, so stick to friends, siblings, and younger people you know well. Avoid using it with strangers or superiors to stay socially safe.
Smile!
Always smile when asking this.
Examples
10야, 요즘 어떻게 지내?
Hey, how have you been lately?
A very standard and warm way to start a KakaoTalk conversation.
진짜 오랜만이다! 어떻게 지내?
It's been so long! How have you been?
Combines a 'long time no see' greeting with the catch-up question.
다들 어떻게 지내? 보고 싶다!
How is everyone doing? I miss you!
Commonly used to address a group of friends on social media.
오빠, 요즘 바빠? 어떻게 지내?
Oppa, are you busy lately? How are you doing?
Softens the question by asking about their schedule first.
새 직장은 어때? 잘 지내?
How's the new job? Are you doing well?
Uses a variation `잘 지내?` to focus on their well-being at work.
퇴사하고 어떻게 지내세요?
How have you been since leaving the company?
Adds `~세요` to keep it polite for a professional contact.
✗ 할아버지, 어떻게 지내? → ✓ 할아버지, 어떻게 지내셨어요?
Grandpa, how have you been?
You must use respectful endings with elders; the original is too rude.
✗ 부장님, 어떻게 지내? → ✓ 부장님, 그동안 어떻게 지내셨습니까?
Manager, how have you been during that time?
The informal version is a major social 'faux pas' in a corporate setting.
백수 생활은 어떻게 지내?
How's the unemployed life going?
Only use this if you are 100% sure your friend has a sense of humor about it!
사실 요즘 어떻게 지내는지 모르겠어.
Actually, I don't know how I've been getting by lately.
The phrase can be used reflexively to express confusion about one's own life.
Test Yourself
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어떻게 지내...?
'-세요' is the honorific ending.
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Visual Learning Aids
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Video Tutorials
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, use '어떻게 지내세요?'
Related Phrases
잘 지내요
synonymI am doing well.