Maggiedoll wrote:
Ok, when someone says this in place of hello, what's the correct response? Like, I'm passing someone on the street, I say "Hi" and they say "How's it goin'?" or "'Sup," but we're not stopping to talk to each other, we're just passing by. It's not like there's time to answer at all... Is it rude to not answer the question? Answering feels like talking to myself, since by the time I'd be answering, our backs are probably to each other.. like passing on the street, or on the stairs or something.. there's not supposed to be a pretense of conversation, is there? There's no stopping, it's just seeing someone who is walking in the opposite direction, and acknowledging them.. Why do people make their greetings questions at those times?? It's not like they could hear an answer..
I think it's usually acceptable to just act like it's not a question that needs an answer. I mean, it needs a response, but not an answer as to what exactly is "up". Whatever that means! That one has always bugged me, too, because it
is a question. And it's a weird question, too, if you take it literally. Sometimes people say, "Nothing much", which is at least an actual answer. I don't like that answer, though, because it's like saying, "There is nothing in my life worth mentioning." I'd rather just say, "Hey, how's it going?" or "Hey, nice to see you." (But I only say that if it actually is nice to see the person. If don't specifically feel that, I won't think to say it.)