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PaulB Sea Gull


Joined: Jun 29, 2005 Posts: 217 Location: Chicago, IL, US
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Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 6:47 pm Post subject: |
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Farewells are also fun. When people used to tell me "Well, have a good evening" or something like that, I would always respond "I shall attempt that." _________________ My life is a dark room. One big dark room.
-Lydia Dietz, "Beetle Juice" |
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adversarial Phoenix


Joined: Jul 09, 2005 Posts: 544
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Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 7:49 pm Post subject: |
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Ah yes, the strange unspoken formalisms of 'polite' interaction that don't make much sense.
Questions that are obviously open-ended, that nonetheless demand a response from an agreed (though never formally explicitly stated), narrow and enumerated range of possible answers.
When I was far younger, I would often flout convention by responding in uncircumproscribed ways to clichèd questions such as "how are you?".
One favourite is when, in a street scenario, someone asks "Have you got a problem?" (meaning that they are angling for a brawl or a punch up), is to answer "Yes, I do have a problem - I can't get Bind to work properly on my Linux server; I can't seem to configure Apache properly for X, Y or Z and I seem to have several XML parsing Perl module smissing".
This is not 'best survival strategy', but I so often can't help but defy the conventional protocls and received wisdoms.
This used to be far worse when I was younger, over the last 20 or so years, I have tended to be 'conditioned' to emitting the 'correct' (ie socially permisslbe) responses, due to the problems encountered when I do react that way I so often want to. |
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nirrti_rachelle Go Tigers!

Joined: Jul 22, 2005 Age: 33 Posts: 1154 Location: The Dirty South
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Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 5:19 am Post subject: |
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I have a problem with "I'll talk to you later." I find myself saying this even if I'll never get a chance to speak with that person again. Compliments just stump me, especially when the one complimenting me is the person interviewing me for a job. "Thank you" never seems to be enough of a response. _________________ "There is difference and there is power. And who holds the power decides the meaning of the difference." --June Jordan |
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PaulB Sea Gull


Joined: Jun 29, 2005 Posts: 217 Location: Chicago, IL, US
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Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 7:40 pm Post subject: |
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| nirrti_rachelle wrote: | | I have a problem with "I'll talk to you later." I find myself saying this even if I'll never get a chance to speak with that person again. |
I don't see this as a problem. I always say "see ya" or "later" to someone, even if I won't. I justify it this way: I'll see them again in the next life, or in Heaven, or upon attaining Nirvana, or whatever comes next. _________________ My life is a dark room. One big dark room.
-Lydia Dietz, "Beetle Juice" |
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synx13 Pileated woodpecker

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Joined: Jul 05, 2004 Posts: 175 Location: California Central Valley
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Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 11:29 pm Post subject: |
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When I sneeze and people say "Bless you." I respond with, "Too late!" They usually don't catch on, the simpletons, but if they ask, "Whaddya mean too late?" I answer with, "It's too late: my soul escaped."  |
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synx13 Pileated woodpecker

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Joined: Jul 05, 2004 Posts: 175 Location: California Central Valley
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Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 11:32 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="PaulB"] | nirrti_rachelle wrote: | | I don't see this as a problem. I always say "see ya" or "later" to someone, even if I won't. I justify it this way: I'll see them again in the next life, or in Heaven, or upon attaining Nirvana, or whatever comes next. | I never say "see ya" or "later" myself. I used to, but then I had to be in the control of someone who hurt me. I wished every day that I wouldn't "see them later" and couldn't bring myself even to say it as an empty politeness. "Have a good day," and "Good bye" is about all I can manage these days. |
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SpaceCase Always Here,Never There...

Joined: Mar 15, 2005 Age: 18 Posts: 2669 Location: Mississippi,USA
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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 12:59 am Post subject: |
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When meeting people an adult for the first time I always say "Hello.Nice to meet you." just to be polite.When meeting somone around my age group I say"Hey."When metting a younger kid for the first time,I say "Hi______(insert first name here)".If they havn't told me thier name,I just ask them.
I don't have a problem with "yo" but when a boy just comes up to you and says'Hey,yo,how's it hangin'?"I find that rather odd. _________________ I'll be damned if I do,I'll be damned if I don't...
Well,I'll be damned!
I'LL DO WHAT I WANT. |
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Neuroman Phoenix


Joined: Jul 05, 2005 Posts: 1891 Location: 1134
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Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 2:07 am Post subject: |
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My co-worker says nice to meet you is anticipation that it is a nice person. You don't say nice to know you, if the person turns out to be a sociopath.
Hand shaking yes is a way of indicating safety, but why do people want to hug you? Or touch your shoulder? I HATE THAT! When I am doing my job as a crisis worker, people sometimes will hug me after I have met with them, sometimes less than an hour. Yes, I helped them, but does that give them the right to touch me? I guess they think they are reinforcing the connection. They don't know that by the next day I will have forgotten what they look like and often also their name.
And now that I am preaching, how about smiling when you meet someone? I think it is freaky to show someone your teeth when you are trying to make them like you. For most sentient creatures showing teeth is a sign of aggression and domination. Does that mean when I don't grin back the other person thinks they have an advantage over me?
Hmmm.... _________________ Raised by Wolves
if you are going through hell, keep going.
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MovieMogul Toucan

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Joined: Jul 08, 2005 Posts: 260 Location: In front of my monitor in Logan, Qld, Australia
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Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 2:28 am Post subject: |
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I give a light smile (no teeth) to indicate that I'm not being hostile. I also understand that it's just plain polite. You appear happy to meet someone new!
I mean, how nice could you possibly seem to be if you introduce yourself with a frown? Not very nice at all... _________________ My type of joke... 'Three guys walk into a bar. One of them is a wee bit stupid, and the whole scene unfolds with a tedious inevitibility.'
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BlackLiger Phoenix


Joined: Apr 22, 2005 Posts: 1525 Location: My Posh Leather Chair. England.
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 9:01 am Post subject: |
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I shake hands, but not to show I'm not armed or no threat, but because that way, I can show I AM a threat, if threatained (squeeze hands ) _________________ "Where are we going and why are we in this handbasket?" |
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Serissa Ex-Moderator
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Joined: Jul 11, 2005 Posts: 4570 Location: A DEN OF INIQUITY!!!
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 8:53 pm Post subject: |
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| synx13 wrote: | | When I sneeze and people say "Bless you." I respond with, "Too late!" They usually don't catch on, the simpletons, but if they ask, "Whaddya mean too late?" I answer with, "It's too late: my soul escaped." |
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