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Originally posted by ThurgreedMarshall
Me too.
I hate it when I give the same greeting to someone who has just greeted me. It always makes me feel stupid. I know it's a dumb thing to be bothered by, but when someone says, "How you been?" and I have already cued up those same words in my head, I feel like an ass saying, "How you been?" Works with "Hey, man," and other greetings as well.
I think this happens to me more than others, who might actually be interested to know how the other person is or who may actually be listening to what the other person is saying.
Also, I should always have the right of way.
TM
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I hate when I try to say "How are you" and it comes out "How you?" Also, I hate when someone asks "How are you feeling?" because I always have to consider whether I should respond with "I am feeling well" because the asker seems to be the type who would think "I am feeling good" is incorrect. Not that I should give a shit, but I do. Particularly if it's someone with whom I've tripped over a simple "How" in the past. I suppose I could just say "I feel you" and let them ponder my completely odd response.
And Thurgreed, I hate to break this to you, but the right of way is not something that you have, but rather something another yields. So it's really not a right.
Man, life is a BITCH.