Raziaar
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If you work in an office and interact with dozens of coworkers or other individuals who know you, you get asked these things all the time.
Is there an obligation to actually answer these questions? Is it rude to just say "hello" to somebody who just asked you "how are you?" as part of a first sight morning greeting.
I always can't help but feel it is rude, like I'm ignoring what the person asked me, but common sense tells me that most people are like me in that it's ridiculous to respond in any other way than a simple salutations, rather than actually saying how you are.
I find it annoying that saying "how are you?" is basically the equivalent of saying hello, and you might have zero interest in how the person is actually doing and don't really want them to tell you.
Does anybody understand what I'm saying? Am I just ranting like an anti-social lunatic who doesn't want to tell 25 people every day that "I'm doing good, how about you?"
Is there an obligation to actually answer these questions? Is it rude to just say "hello" to somebody who just asked you "how are you?" as part of a first sight morning greeting.
I always can't help but feel it is rude, like I'm ignoring what the person asked me, but common sense tells me that most people are like me in that it's ridiculous to respond in any other way than a simple salutations, rather than actually saying how you are.
I find it annoying that saying "how are you?" is basically the equivalent of saying hello, and you might have zero interest in how the person is actually doing and don't really want them to tell you.
Does anybody understand what I'm saying? Am I just ranting like an anti-social lunatic who doesn't want to tell 25 people every day that "I'm doing good, how about you?"