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How to ask for well-being in Urdu

Team Rekhta Learning|26 Jun, 2025
How to ask for well-being in Urdu

Have you ever wondered how to ask someone about their well-being in Urdu? It’s not just a simple How are you as Urdu offers multiple elegant ways to check in on someone, each with its own unique charm. In fact, there’s even a special term for this category of conversation known as Mizaaj-Pursi.

Mizaaj-Pursi is all about inquiring after someone's well-being with warmth and sincerity. It’s more than just words, it’s a way to show care, and invite meaningful conversations. So, let’s explore the beautiful ways to ask “How are you?” in Urdu.

Khairiyat

One of the most commonly used words is Khairiyat. This simple yet versatile word means well-being, safety, and goodness; all in one. It can be used both as a question and as an answer.

If you want to check in on someone, you can simply say Khairiyat? which translates to "All well?" For a more polite way of asking, you can say Aap Khairiyat se hain? or Ba-khair hain? both of which mean "Are you doing well?" or "Are you in good health?"

These phrases create an inviting space for the other person to share how they’re truly doing. And if someone asks you the same, you can respond with Ji, Khairiyat! meaning "Yes, all is well."

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Mizaaj kaise hain?

Another beautiful expression is Mizaaj kaise hain? The word mizaaj means mood, temperament, or nature. This phrase does more than just ask about physical well-being; it also expresses curiosity about someone’s emotional state. By asking this, you’re showing that you care not just about their health but also about their feelings. It’s a thoughtful way to check in and encourage a deeper conversation.

Haal ahwaal kaise hain?

If you want to ask about someone's overall situation, you can say Haal ahwaal kaise hain? which translates to "How are things going in life?" This phrase is not just about health but also about everything happening in a person’s life. It’s often used when catching up with a friend, a relative, or someone you haven’t spoken to in a while.

Kya masroofiyaat hain?

A slightly different way to start a conversation is by asking Kya masroofiyaat hain? which means "What are you busy with these days?" Instead of directly asking about well-being, this phrase shows interest in the other person’s daily life, work, or hobbies. It’s a great way to start an engaging discussion and learn more about what’s keeping them occupied.

Each of these phrases carries a unique essence of expressing genuine care for another person’s well-being. Some are formal, some are casual but all reflect warmth and sincerity. By using them in your conversations, you’re not just speaking Urdu; you’re embracing the beauty of its expressions and the depth of its culture.

So next time you meet someone, try replacing a simple "How are you?" with Aap khairiyat se hain? or Mizaaj kaise hain? and see how it makes your interactions more personal and thoughtful.
 

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