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13 sie 2010 · "Good" is short for "I'm doing good", which does have an acceptable meaning of "I am doing good (morally right) things", but that's certainly not what is meant. The grammatically correct answer is "Well" or "I am doing well", just as in Spanish one would use "bien" not "bueno".
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The adjective good is standard after linking verbs like taste, smell, look, feel, be, and seem: Everything tastes good. The biscuits smell good. The biscuits smell good. You're looking good today.
Meaning of good in English. good. adjective. uk / ɡʊd / us / ɡʊd / better | best. good adjective (PLEASANT/SATISFACTORY) Add to word list. A1. very satisfactory, enjoyable, pleasant, or interesting: a good book. Did you have a good time at the party? The weather has been really good for the time of year. I've just had some very good news.
13 lut 2019 · "I'm good" refers to the well-being of the person - like you said: I feel good, I'm fine; gives information about how are you; it can have specific meaning: I do not need anything, everything is fine. Example by @anuk (thanks): Do you need some water? No, I am good, thanks.