The word finethanks is not a standard English expression. It appears to be a run-together version of the common polite reply:
“Fine, thanks.”
This phrase is often used in response to questions like “How are you?” or “How’s it going?” In natural spoken English, people sometimes say it quickly, which might sound like “finethanks,” but in writing and formal speech, it should be written as two separate words with a comma:
Fine, thanks.
Common Variations
- Fine, thank you.
- I’m fine, thanks!
- Doing well, thanks.
- Not bad, thanks!
Remember: clarity and proper punctuation help your English sound more natural and polite.