I deflect with humour and dorky movie quotes.
Just don't ask for directions to the Statue of Liberty when in New York City.
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I deflect with humour and dorky movie quotes.
I greet everyone I meet in the streets or at work. First time I see a coworker on a work day, I greet them. When I run into them later that day, I usually just smile at them. Or make a joke if I keep running into them or meet them in an unexpected place. (Note: “Hey we have the same pee schedule!” is apparently not considered normal office banter)
The culture where I live is what foreigners call "cold and unfriendly" because we often do not talk to or say hello to strangers. But sometimes I smile and give people a quick "hello", it depends a little on the situation.
I lived in the Seattle area, our neighbors Einar and Hanna were Norwegian immigrants. Some of the nicest neighbors we ever had.
Funny this subject suddenly reminded me of one cousin and her mother who would greet me by kissing me on the lips. Another cousin (the one who lives across town) seemed repelled by this practice.
I guess I should mention that both cousins are sisters. Sometimes socialization makes my head spin.![]()
we often do not talk to or say hello to strangers.
Maybe it's a European thing. I respond to what's appropriate. When it is necessary.
One thing that is a little funny, if you go to a city in Norway, most strangers will not talk to you on the street or the buss or whatever. People keep to themselves in a way.
But there is an exception to this and that is nature. If you meet the same people on a hike in the forest or skiing on a mountain or any place in nature, everyone stops and says hi, how are you doing and bla bla bla bla. Suddenly everyone is super friendly and talks to strangers.I do it too, something weird happens to us in nature. That is a funny phenomenon, nature changes all the rules.
Drunks/intoxicated types are the worse. Sadly it's an epidemic round here. I nod, I reply, if warranted. Situation dependent. But I mostly stick to myself. Like most people. You just pass by them. If its a very crowded place, then most people might aswell not even exist. Just obstacles to maneuver around.