Arcnarenth wrote:
I find that I get a little annoyed with ritualized greetings at times. These are the "Hey! How are you doing?", "What's up?", "How's it going?" type of questions. For me "So, what do you know?" is the worst. I can recognize these questions for what they are, a mere social convention that carries little semantic weight, but I still have a tendency to want to either answer them literally or simply not know what to say. "What do you know?" Know about what? I know a lot about a lot of different things and very little about other things. I'm going to assume you don't want to hear about GPS satellites staying in geosynchronous orbit or ancient Mayan culture when you ask such a question... But how are you supposed to answer? "Not much." That's certainly not true. I usually say "Not much new," but that still feels awkward. Anyway, that's my rant. How do you respond when asked such questions?
Your problem here lies in not recognizing the gesture. Some phrases communicate more in the same manner as a gesture than as a string of words you have to interpret. By that I mean that they are entirely situational. Are you friends? Is this person implying at all that he/she wants to know how you're doing, how you've been, or was it simply a greeting? Sometimes we over think one side of the coin and forget about the other side entirely, when it comes to interpreting people.
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