• hark@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    I like to stick with a simple “hello” so I don’t have to keep track of time (e.g. during meetings across timezones or even when I’m so scatterbrained that day that I lose track of local time) and it’s also less presumptuous.

    • LanguageIsCool@lemmy.world
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      17 hours ago

      The worst is being corrected.

      “Good morning, how are you?”

      looks at watch “it’s 12:01pm so it’s good afternoon”

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      17 hours ago

      People have accepted that ‘morning’ is my standard greeting regardless of the time of day. It’s even become a thing everyone says within my close friend group.

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        13 minutes ago

        If its a group of people I just mutter bunch of things: “hi” “morning” “happy birthday” “merry christmas” (doesn’t matter what day or time)