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Naomi
@afrochicks
do you think it’s rude to not say good morning at work if someone says it to you? i love human interaction and i feel like a lil gm makes such a difference i always say good morning when i arrive at training most times people dont reply because they’re either tired or locked in it makes me feel like i have been marked as spam and under the fold in the replies i’m guessing most athletes in individual sports don’t mind it being this it this way but i’m curious what yall think idk i just want to have a little chat and giggle before training begins i wish @swampnet was in my group
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Zenigame
@zeni.eth
very cultural. I get 80%+ back while living in the US, ~50% in Okinawa, and perhaps ~30% in Tokyo.
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Naomi
@afrochicks
this is interesting! ohh it just clicked im also from the north of england where people are alot more chatty than the south where im from this is the common script “good morning” “morning how are you” “good thanks you?” “ yeah not bad thanks!” but most people in my team are from the south or midlands this could explain it
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Joshua Hyde (he/him)
@jrh3k5.eth
Echoing zeni - in the Midwest US, it's not uncommon to smile and acknowledge people as you pass them by, but doing that in a place like New York is likely to come across as weird, at best.
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