— Oh, that's a bit of a reach. I'm interrupting. I feel badly. What are you drinking?
— Bad.
— Bad? Sorry?
— You feel bad.
— Bad?
— "Badly" is an adverb. To say you feel badly says that the mechanism which allows you to feel is broken.

— Oh, that's a bit of a reach. I'm interrupting. I feel badly. What are you drinking?
— Bad.
— Bad? Sorry?
— You feel bad.
— Bad?
— "Badly" is an adverb. To say you feel badly says that the mechanism which allows you to feel is broken.
— Oh, that's a bit of a reach. I'm interrupting. I feel badly. What are you drinking?
— Bad.
— Bad? Sorry?
— You feel bad.
— Bad?
— "Badly" is an adverb. To say you feel badly says that the mechanism which allows you to feel is broken.