Whats The Correct Response, In Spanish, For “Que Paso?”?

I would answer something like “Not much, just work” or “relax”.

“not much, only trabajando.”

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“Que pasa” or “que pasó” is the English equivalent of “how are you?” The correct answer is always “nothing”. Even if your house collapsed, you would still say “nothing”, because it’s a social formula – just like in English, where the acceptable answer to “how are you” is always “fine”. Of course, if you’re talking to a close friend or relative, you can always describe your day in detail, after the obligatory “nothing”.

You think “que pasa” not “paso” and the correct answer may vary, but I usually answer “nothing” or “here nomas”
If you really have something to report, go ahead and flag it as “me voy a graduar!” or something like that.

It’s “Que pasa (não paso)”…the ending “o” is for yourself…the ending “a” is for someone else (thing).

Answer 6

“Anything.”

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