"Good day to you; how do you fare?" in Victorian Era
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In Victorian Era 🎩
"Good day to you; how do you fare?"

A proper and civil inquiry into one's current circumstances and well-being, as is expected among ladies and gentlemen of quality.

e.g. Good day to you, Mr. Higgins; how do you fare on this most splendid afternoon?

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  • 🎩 Victorian Eraanonymous
    "Good day to you; how do you fare?"

    A proper and civil inquiry into one's current circumstances and well-being, as is expected among ladies and gentlemen of quality.

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