I'm usually too groggy in the morning to even attempt to say much at all... Did anyone say coffee... I need to leave for work at 6:09 AM (I'm that exact), still half asleep even after my coffee and somehow drive to work...
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I mean, does everyone automatically do the good morning thing without thinking? Is this a natural response people have? Or am I making too much of this? Should I just spit out greetings like a robot?
Dr Temperance Brennan, on Bones, once did a routine on the Guido tribe at the Jersey shore.)
That greeting was used the same way people use "good morning." It's a verbal acknowledgment of the other person's presence and is an indication of respect. It's often used to get the other person's attention to create an opening for conversation.
Good list. The one on saying you're sorry all the time is a biggie for me. One guy I dated was always telling me that I never say I'm sorry if there was an argument or disagreement. Well, why should I have to say I'm sorry all the time if I'm not?I file this along with
- Telling people their hair looks nice after a hair cut even if there is no difference
- Saying happy birthday to people despite the fact that the day bears no physiological significance.
- Saying you're sorry... All. The. Time.
- Laughing at unfunny anecdotes.
- Congratulating people for trivial occurrences.
- Saying "I'm sorry to hear that" when actually you don't give a rat's butt.
Ugh ... this irritates me too.
I hate the "did you sleep well?" question too.
I’m wondering if anyone else is bothered or annoyed by this or if I’m just weird in this regard, but I don’t see the point in saying good morning to the same people day after day.
I’m not talking about a stranger I’ve seen on the street and end up saying “Morning” to. I’m not even talking about co-workers that require a morning greeting as some sort of status check.
No, I’m talking about the people I live with. The people I see every single day and who want me to give a greeting as soon as I see them.
When I was a kid, I had to say good morning to my family or they would get offended that I hadn’t greeted them. I couldn’t get up each day and when I saw a family member, just start a talking to them. No! I had to say some sort of morning greeting first.
"Sleep tight" dates back to when mattresses were held tight with ropes.And what the hell does "sleep tight" mean anyway?
And what the hell does "sleep tight" mean anyway?
I developed a new ritual.
It's customary to say goodbye at the end of the working week. They always say "have a nice weekend" in a chirpy voice that makes me want to slap them. Of course I will have a nice weekend, I'm not at work! But now I don't work Mondays, so when I leave, I smile and say to whoever has pissed me off that week:
"C U Next Tuesday!"
They all put on their fake smiles and wave goodbye. To this day, not a single one of them has figured out the acronym.