How are you?
This is a basic way to ask someone how they are. It’s appropriate for most situations, formal and informal.
How are you, Juan?
This is a simple greeting directed towards a person named Juan. The phrase '¿Cómo estás, Juan?' is used to ask about Juan's current state or condition.
Hello, my friend. How are you?
A friendly greeting to a friend. The speaker greets their friend and immediately asks about their condition.
Sarah, how are you after the party?
This sentence is directed towards Sarah, asking about her condition after an event, in this case, a party.
Mom, how are you this morning?
In this sentence, the speaker is asking their mother about her condition during the morning time.
How are you with your new diet, Pedro?
This is a question asking about Pedro's experience with his new diet. It is directed specifically at Pedro.
After your trip, how are you?
This sentence is used when you haven't seen someone for a while, specifically after they returned from a trip, and you want to know how they are doing.
All good, how are you?
The phrase 'Todo bien' implies that everything is going well, followed by the question '¿Cómo estás?' to express interest in how the other person is doing.
I haven't talked to you in years. How are you?
This sentence is used when reconnecting with someone you have not spoken to for some time. After acknowledging the gap in communication, you express interest in their current state.
Hello, how are you? I haven't seen you in a long time.
This is a common phrase used when encountering someone you haven't seen in a while. Right after the greeting, you ask them about their recent condition.