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if someone were to ask you how your AA meeting is going, and you are indeed attending AA meetings, you can respond in a few different ways, depending on your comfort level and the nature of your relationship with the person asking:

  1. Honest Response: If you feel comfortable sharing, you can provide an honest and straightforward answer about how the meetings are helping you in your journey to recovery. For example, you could say, "Thank you for asking. The AA meetings have been really helpful in providing support and guidance for my sobriety."

  2. Brief and Positive: If you prefer to keep your response concise, you can give a positive and general statement, such as, "It's going well, thanks for asking."

  3. Private Matter: Alternatively, if you're not comfortable discussing your AA meetings with that person, you can politely deflect the question without going into details. For example, you could say, "I appreciate your concern, but I prefer to keep my AA meetings private."

Remember that your personal journey to recovery and attendance at AA meetings are entirely your own, and you have the right to share as much or as little as you feel comfortable with. If you ever find yourself in a situation where you want to talk about your experiences or concerns related to alcoholism, consider reaching out to your AA support group or a trusted friend or family member who can offer understanding and encouragement.

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