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- From: briand@tekig5.pen.tek.com (Brian D Diehm)
- Newsgroups: alt.usage.english
- Subject: Re: "Have a Nice Day"
- Message-ID: <8363@tekig7.PEN.TEK.COM>
- Date: 21 Jan 93 19:56:23 GMT
- References: <C17nEE.EIC@mach1.wlu.ca>
- Sender: news@tekig7.PEN.TEK.COM
- Reply-To: briand@tekig5.PEN.TEK.COM
- Organization: Tektronix, Inc., Beaverton, OR.
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- >Try this. When someone asks "How are you", or some variation on this,
- >answer in an indifferent tone, "Terrible". You'd be surprised how often
- >you get a nice, cheery response.
- >
- >Does this crap happen only in English? Is it cultural--does it happen on
- >the other side of the Atlantic? Or is it universal?
-
- I once had a friend from San Francisco, who had a great reply when some
- shop clerk or bureaucrat was giving him the runaround. He'd say "Fuck you
- very much" as he was leaving, but he'd say it so fast the person would
- think it was "Thank you very much." Try it yourself; you don't have to slur
- it very much to get the effect. Perhaps the smile with which he delivered it
- helped carry it.
-
- He once told another lady about this technique of "tiny revenge." She liked
- it a lot, and tried to put it into practice. Unfortunately, prevarication
- is a skill, and her expression came out slowly, and at the top of her voice.
- Needless to say, her revenge was NOT subtle.
-
- -Brian
- --
- Brian Diehm
- Tektronix, Inc. (503) 627-3437 briand@tekig5.PEN.TEK.COM
- P.O. Box 500, M/S 19-286
- Beaverton, OR 97077
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