• @[email protected]
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    We should follow the Lithuanian form of greeting your coworkers: walk into the room without making eye-contact and sit impassively at your desk.

    If anyone tries to convince you that the day is “good”, nod gruffly.

  • @[email protected]
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    102 hours ago

    As a foreigner to the US, not understanding their etiquette. I always trauma dump and break down in tears when the cashier asks: “Hi, how are you today?”

    • @Lost_My_Mind
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      443 minutes ago

      For me, I find this happens:

      “Hi, did you find everything ok?”

      “Good”.

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    You can answer honestly but it’s a greeting, not an invitation to take over the whole conversation to talk about yourself.

    Them: “How are you doing”

    You: “Pretty bad to be honest, but I’m hanging in there”

    And from there you either get:

    Them: “I’m sorry to hear that I hope it gets better”

    You: “Thanks”

    Them: “So I wanted to ask about your TPS reports…”

    Or :

    Them: “Oh no, what’s going on?”

    You: “Well I’m having a lot of mental health issues…”

  • Herding Llamas
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    21 hour ago

    In China their version is this greeting is “have you eaten yet?”. This also should not be taken as a invite to way over share about your eating habbits to strangers. You can interpret either as Hi.

  • @atrielienz
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    386 hours ago

    And this is why I never ask those types of questions to be polite. If I ask how you’re doing I actually really do want to know. I deliberately make that distinction.

    • @[email protected]
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      105 hours ago

      Speaking from a US cultural standpoint, most people don’t do this though. Because of this if someone asks “how are you doing?,” there is a script that runs in my brain that just translates it to mean “Hello.”

      There’s nothing more soul crushing than showing emotional vulnerability and then promptly being told you’re a burden and have misinterpreted abstract social signals. Always better to just…not 🤷

      • @devfuuu
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        105 hours ago

        I, on the other hand make it a point to brutality answer the intended question for shock and awe value in the hopes people stop being so stupid asking those questions. It’s always fun seeing people panic and thinking where they can go hide to stop hearing about all the uncomfortable stuff I’m telling.

    • @[email protected]
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      95 hours ago

      Yeah, I couldn’t stand it during my short stay in Atlanta, that everyone was just using “how are you?” instead of a simple “hello”, and then were getting pissed, when I actually talked about how I felt

        • @[email protected]
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          74 hours ago

          Thanks for asking.
          My cats health is my main concern. He is only skin and bones anymore, and tried so many different things, but can’t find a food, that won’t lead to puking, when either he eats enthusiastically for once and then pukes the next day, or he doesn’t and gets sick because of his gastritis.
          This is now going on for over 9 months. All vets are out of ideas and I have started to drift into depression and couldn’t really work anymore - which is shit, because my company is running out of money now and I can’t pay myself from time to time. But that doesn’t concern me as much, as the hardship my little buddy needs to go through.
          He is a fighter though, and as long as he doesn’t give up and still comes to us to snuggle and is happy, there is no way I’ll put him down.
          By now we’re at least prepared for that and talked with the vet, so we can sedate him at home and then bring him to the vet to finalize it.

          Was a really hard year altogether, with cancer popping up and relationships ending in my family - and I’ve heard that a very good school friend of mine, where we lost contact, is pretty much in the last stage of cancer as well and seems to lose the fight.

          At least my wife still loves me and somehow still tolerates me, although I always isolate myself, when I’m getting depressed, and that has taken a toll in our relationship. But I do know, that we’re able to work our way out of it, as we’ve gone through worse and decided to stick together no matter what.

          So, all in all, like a cascade of shit and I try not to drown in it.
          I’m currently in a better state than 2-3 months ago - and my cat the same. So I try to slowly get a grip on things again and get my shit together.
          But it’s quite exhausting and I only manage to resolve one thing after another. And some relapses in behaviour hurt that much more, because I know how time and energy consuming it is to get back out of it.

          Hard to see the positive things, when everything goes to shit.
          And looking at the worldwide and local political developments…I just don’t understand how we can ignore global problems, like climate change and (plastic) pollution, but then put so much energy into attacking minorities…

          Thanks again for asking.
          It sometimes is nice to just vent a bit :⁠-⁠)

  • PhobosAnomaly
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    It’s more of a British thing, but “alright mate?” is used as a greeting. If someone takes it literally and tells me how they are, then that’s super cool, because it just saves me asking my second question.

    That said, on the few occasions I’ve visited the US, I’ve greeted someone with an “alright dude” and they’ve looked at me a bit puzzled like “…yes?” which is cool too.

    • @shalafi
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      13 hours ago

      ? American’s aren’t expecting a literal response, it’s a greeting here as well. I think you misread the speaker, or more likely, they misread you. Maybe they thought Brits would take it as a literal question?

    • @stupidcasey
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      34 hours ago

      I don’t know what your talking about, I live in the most American part of America (That being Texas of course) and we use “How ya’ doin’. All right” all the time.

      • @Beetschnapps
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        23 hours ago

        “How you doing” and “appreciate you” are different though than someone straight out asking “you okay?”

        Some times it can sound like you are somehow presenting that you are not ok and can throw you off.

        • @JustAnotherKay
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          I actually think it might have more to do with the phrasing. I’m very used to “hey how are you doing” or “you okay?” and the likes.

          The important part is that I, and I think most Americans, are used to hearing it as a passive question, with the way your feeling being the last part of the statement.

          Hearing “alright dude” randomly would leave me absolutely stumped because even if you have a questioning inflection in your voice, that word combination means “you just did/said something that warranted a sarcastic affirmation” to me

          • @Beetschnapps
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            12 hours ago

            Def sounds like context. If someone lobs a “you okay”? I take more concern but I can dig it. Different strokes for dif folks

  • @shalafi
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    43 hours ago

    I often answer the question, but only a sentence or two. Then I ask what’s up with them.