Posted by paula on December 2, 2001, at 1:05:21
In reply to Re: How are you today? » Sourceror, posted by Kristi on December 2, 2001, at 0:42:57
Yeah, I know it's kind of a fakey question, but at least it's an acknowledgement of our shared humanity. When I recently moved from out west to Chicago, I was very much taken aback by how brusque some cashiers can be. There's a fine line between being "honest" about the fact that we don't/can't hear the whole truth about how someone else is and being a negative psychological drain. A mean human is much less humane than a super-friendly, fakey machine. (I'm thinking here of the grocery stores in my old home state where they had express lines where you could check yourself out...kinda like an ATM. Infuriating! But I digress.....)
BTW, I love Chicago and Chicagoans...it's just the customer service in my neighborhood that's iffy.
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> > What is up with the fake I give a crap question...."How you doing today?". This makes me so annoyed. Could you imagine if one of us just started unloading how we actually feel on one of these poor unsuspecting souls...I bet it would be the last time they ever casually asked that question. Sorry I work in retail and hear it all to often and felt like venting a little.
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