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I’m fine 

The most told lie in the English language. Used when someone is, in fact, not fine, but drowning in their sadness. They say ‘I’m fine’ because they don’t want to worry anyone with their problems, and it’s easier than explaining what’s wrong.
person 1 : how are you, you look upset?
person 2 : oh, I’m fine thanks, just tired
person 2 is not fine.
I’m tired - tired of living, tired of fighting, tired of waking up everyday to fight a constant battle going on inside their head.
I’m fine by piginawig March 4, 2019

I'm fine 

This roughly translates to 'Push me off a building and make it look like an accident'

Commonly used when a person is feeling down or depressed but doesn't wish to be a burden on any of their friends or family.

This is one of the most told lies in the english language other than 'Yes my room is clean'

This term can also be subsituted by 'I'm just a little tired'
Person 1: Hey, how are you? You seem down
Person 2: I'm fine, just a little tired
I'm fine by Idkwhatimdoinganymore November 6, 2020

I'm fine 

Mostly used by sad or depressed people.

And yes I did up-vote my post. x3
Family: Hey, are you okay you seem sad?
Me: I'm fine, just tired...
Family: Okay just making sure.
I'm fine by I am depressed... September 27, 2018

I’m fine 

Used to cover up how you actually feel... you want people to believe your okay when you’re actually dying inside and have no where to go
Person 1- hey, how are you??

Person to-hey, I’m fine

Person 1- good to hear that
I’m fine by Triple3a November 26, 2017

I'm fine 

It either means they are actually fine or they don't want to talk about their feelings
Don't worry I'm fine. ( worry)

I'm fine. How about you?
I'm fine by Izziy15 September 24, 2015

I'm fine 

Either a very generic remark in response to a generic question, or something to be very worried about.
Louise: "I'm fine."
I'm fine by America Lover 🇺🇸 November 17, 2018