RiverSong
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I’m wondering if anyone else is bothered or annoyed by this or if I’m just weird in this regard, but I don’t see the point in saying good morning to the same people day after day.
I’m not talking about a stranger I’ve seen on the street and end up saying “Morning” to. I’m not even talking about co-workers that require a morning greeting as some sort of status check.
No, I’m talking about the people I live with. The people I see every single day and who want me to give a greeting as soon as I see them.
When I was a kid, I had to say good morning to my family or they would get offended that I hadn’t greeted them. I couldn’t get up each day and when I saw a family member, just start a talking to them. No! I had to say some sort of morning greeting first.
This always bothered me but I didn’t understand why it bugged me so much. This still happens now even though I live with other people. There’s still this unspoken rule of the “good morning ritual.”
I just don’t see the point in it. They already know that I live here and that they will see me, so why do I have to say some sort of good morning every day?
I prefer to skip the hollow nicety and start talking about whatever’s important for that day. And the same applies with “hi” or “hello,” although I’m less bothered when giving these greetings. I still don’t see why I have to say it every day to these same people.
I can understand that most require or want an acknowledgement first before diving into conversation. But I would expect this with people I’ve newly met. Or people in the workplace where there’s a more formal setting and they expect a social acknowledgement. But folks I already know and see every day in a casual setting, I just don’t get it.
I mean, does everyone automatically do the good morning thing without thinking? Is this a natural response people have? Or am I making too much of this? Should I just spit out greetings like a robot?
I’m not talking about a stranger I’ve seen on the street and end up saying “Morning” to. I’m not even talking about co-workers that require a morning greeting as some sort of status check.
No, I’m talking about the people I live with. The people I see every single day and who want me to give a greeting as soon as I see them.
When I was a kid, I had to say good morning to my family or they would get offended that I hadn’t greeted them. I couldn’t get up each day and when I saw a family member, just start a talking to them. No! I had to say some sort of morning greeting first.
This always bothered me but I didn’t understand why it bugged me so much. This still happens now even though I live with other people. There’s still this unspoken rule of the “good morning ritual.”
I just don’t see the point in it. They already know that I live here and that they will see me, so why do I have to say some sort of good morning every day?
I prefer to skip the hollow nicety and start talking about whatever’s important for that day. And the same applies with “hi” or “hello,” although I’m less bothered when giving these greetings. I still don’t see why I have to say it every day to these same people.
I can understand that most require or want an acknowledgement first before diving into conversation. But I would expect this with people I’ve newly met. Or people in the workplace where there’s a more formal setting and they expect a social acknowledgement. But folks I already know and see every day in a casual setting, I just don’t get it.
I mean, does everyone automatically do the good morning thing without thinking? Is this a natural response people have? Or am I making too much of this? Should I just spit out greetings like a robot?