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All meanings
When someone says a thing is 'good', it means they like it or think it works well. In school, a kid might say the test was good if it wasn't too hard. In work, a manager could say a plan is good if they think it'll help get the job done. Good is like a nod of approval.
On social media, people use 'good' in comments or stories to show they're impressed or agree. A photo of a nice meal might get a 'good job' from friends. A fitness post might be replied with 'good work out' to give some praise. It's a friendly way to show support without being too loud.
In relationships, when someone says 'you're good to me', it means they're happy with how their partner treats them. A mom might say to her child, 'you’re doing good lately', to mean they're acting nicely. Good here is like a soft compliment, not too serious but still meaningful.
Older people and younger folks might use 'good' a little differently. An older person might say 'good morning' as a polite greeting. A teen might say 'that game was good' to mean it was just okay. So, good can be a bit of a translation between generations, depending on who's saying it.
In some situations, 'good' can be used with a little twist, like in jokes or sarcastic comments. A friend might say 'good job' after someone messed up, and it sounds like they're being funny. Or a kid might say 'this food is so good' when they really mean it's terrible. So good can also mean the opposite, just by how it's said.