wertsie
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Why, when greeting each other, do people always begin with this same conversation:
Person A: "Hey!"
Person B: "Hi, how're you doing?"
Person A: "Good! How are you?"
Person B: "Good!"
Does it seem a little pointless to anyone else? Don't get me wrong, I do it too, but think about it...When Person B asks how Person A is doing, are they really expecting to hear, "Not so good" and then rattle off a laundry list of reasons why? Is there some sort of law that states that all conversations must begin with these little tags?
STOP the insanity!!!
Person A: "Hey!"
Person B: "Hi, how're you doing?"
Person A: "Good! How are you?"
Person B: "Good!"
Does it seem a little pointless to anyone else? Don't get me wrong, I do it too, but think about it...When Person B asks how Person A is doing, are they really expecting to hear, "Not so good" and then rattle off a laundry list of reasons why? Is there some sort of law that states that all conversations must begin with these little tags?
STOP the insanity!!!