Is it from your end or on your end?

Is it from your end or on your end?

Is it from your end or on your end?

Both ON your end and AT your end are used when referring to the place someone is. ON is more common in American English while AT is more common in British English.

What does it mean to say to this end?

: as a way of dealing with or doing something We want to save the building. To this end, we have hired someone to assess its current state.

How are things on your end reply?

What is this? Similarly, if asked “How are things?”, one would reply “Fine” instead of the grammatically complete “They’re fine”. In fact the question “How’re things?” is actually asking about the person (not about the things) so it would be quite normal to respond “I’m fine”.

What does from your side mean?

It means. I want to check up if everything is OK from your point of view/when the problem is seen from your side.”

How do you respond to hows everything?

what is the possible answers of “how is everyting?” or “how are things?” Fine, thanks, Excellent, Terrific, Great, Good, Not bad, So so, OK, Not great, Not so good, Terrible, Don’t ask.

How is everything going on meaning?

-How are things (going)? -Things are well!: -How’s everything (going)? -Fine! idiom.

What can I say instead of this end?

What is another word for to this end?

therefore thus
hence consequently
accordingly so
as a result because of this
due to this ergo

What is the proper response to how are you?

There’s really only one correct answer to “How are you?” Do you know what it is? Well? The correct response is “Fine, and you?” That’s it.

Will always be by your side meaning?

By your side can also hold an affectionate meaning you would say to a loved one: “I will always be by your side.” meaning I will always be with you.

How’s everything at your end Meaning?

The correct expression is “How are things going at your end?”, or just “how are things at your end?”. It is simply asking how a person is, when the person is away from the speaker – either talking on the phone, or over the internet. ‘At your end’ means ‘where you are’.