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I think its rude to casually ask people how they're doing.

It seems to be considered common courtesy but I don't think it should be. Its rude to casually remind people of all their problems if you don't want to stick around to hear about them.

Its different if they actually care about your response, but most of the time you have to lie through your teeth to give a expected response of "good, how are you?" And most of the time they don't even answer because they're already walking away.
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How about in the store with the HAVE A GOOD ONE..as if they are in on your private party plans. And then you are supposed to agree..that they are in on your private party plans by smiling pleasantly as if that remark meant anything...

when they could just as well say, "thank you for your patronage, see you again I hope."
coffeedimplez · 26-30, F
@Elevatorpitches Lol interesting view point. I say that all the time lol. I'm basically saying have a good day
@coffeedimplez Have a good day is better than Have a good ONE...

because they don't know what the hell they are talking about but YOU aren't supposed to know that

Its so manipulative and sad and un-communicative, its a ritual of mindlessness and snubbing

Esp when so many people are insanely lonely and aren't having a good ANYTHING and definately aren't having a party.

If this is what communication means though...I'd rather not shop.