"How are you holding up” vs “How are you doing" (Differences)
"How are you holding up” and “How are you doing" are highly similar.
Using a dictionary or grammar website may help you understand connotations.
Using a dictionary or grammar website may help you understand connotations.
The general phrase for asking is usually "How are you?"
"How are you doing?" is generally directed when you're in distress.
Someone asking this may be aware of your current or past struggles.
The person asking you this wants to hear about your situation.
The person asking you this wants to hear about your situation.
You can check more of there differences HERE.
You can check more of there differences HERE.