• Caesium@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    meh, it’s just surface level talk with no substance. the person who asks me how my day is usually doesn’t give a rats ass about how I’m feeling, and I don’t care either. maybe it’s just my cynical retail soul but after the first hundred times I’m asked that question I just don’t like hearing it

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      6 months ago

      There’s an easy solution for that. Genuinely tell them how your day is going and include details. The people who wanna know will get a kick out of your candor and the others will know better than to ever fucking ask you again.

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        6 months ago

        Found the German.

        Pro tip: never ask a German “how’s it going?” They don’t see that sentence as a greeting, it is a legitimate question that they will answer in excruciating detail.

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          6 months ago

          I’m actually the descendent of Polish Jews. But with the friendliness of a German!

          Huh… That can’t possibly be what I meant to say…

          Also, I reject your pro-tip! If I ask someone how they’re doing or how it’s going, I’m genuinely hoping for an open and honest answer.

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          6 months ago

          How is it a greeting ? You don’t need to be german to tought a question is meant to be answered.