TheAP wrote:
Sorry, I may have phrased that wrong. What I meant was, "Do you hate it when people say hi to you?"
no need to doubt your phrasing due to my simple interpretation.
no i do not hate it when people say "hi" to me.
there are 2 contexts in which they say "hi" to me.
one is when i am in a shop or an office, and i simply nod in their direction to acknowledge their address. i never say "hi" or even "hello" myself (except as a response on the phone).
the other is when i see someone who i know when i am out who says "hi mark" which is an attempt to stop me and engage me in conversation.
if i am not in a mood for interruption, i will terminate their inquiry with a polite inference to my urgency of continued progress.
person in mall: hi mark.......hey!!....hi mark....
me: oh yes....... good day.
person in mall: how are you?
me: very well. (i look at phone) ...goodness gracious me, look at the time, i must press on sorry...anyway.. nice seeing you and we'll catch up soon i guess.
it is easy to fob off "hi's", so i do not hate them.