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March 12, 2008 at 11:30 pm #1043931
why do people look at you weird when you say it? i mean strangers you say hello so to try and be friendly and they look at you … stare is better description of the looks i get … anyone else find this?
if no one else is finding this i must just look dodgy :bitter:
love, d.a 🙂
March 12, 2008 at 11:38 pm #1157815yeah i get that some times … even my friends look at me funny when i just randomly say hi to people lol :laugh_at:
March 12, 2008 at 11:38 pm #1215469yeah i get that some times … even my friends look at me funny when i just randomly say hi to people lol :laugh_at:
March 13, 2008 at 3:20 pm #1157813People stare at me when i say hello. Might be that i usually scream it at em but who knows eh?! :weee:
March 13, 2008 at 3:20 pm #1215466People stare at me when i say hello. Might be that i usually scream it at em but who knows eh?! :weee:
March 13, 2008 at 4:28 pm #1157822AnonymousYeah, people give me strange looks 😥 but eventually they crack and will start talking.
-Dave
March 13, 2008 at 4:28 pm #1215477AnonymousYeah, people give me strange looks 😥 but eventually they crack and will start talking.
-Dave
March 13, 2008 at 6:06 pm #1157811yeah when i’m out n about n pass someone i say “mornin” n they walk away quickly!
March 13, 2008 at 6:06 pm #1215463yeah when i’m out n about n pass someone i say “mornin” n they walk away quickly!
March 13, 2008 at 7:58 pm #1157812I always give a hello/good morning/alright etc to people as I pass them, I can help it but I always refer to old men as Sir…. that does get some funny looks when I am wrapped up my my hoodie etc 😉
March 13, 2008 at 7:58 pm #1215465I always give a hello/good morning/alright etc to people as I pass them, I can help it but I always refer to old men as Sir…. that does get some funny looks when I am wrapped up my my hoodie etc 😉
March 13, 2008 at 9:22 pm #1157818I say morning to people, it’s being friendly!
Maybe it’s the way you say it.
Do you say it with a sinister undertone? lol
Maybe they’re just miserable fuckers.March 13, 2008 at 9:22 pm #1215473I say morning to people, it’s being friendly!
Maybe it’s the way you say it.
Do you say it with a sinister undertone? lol
Maybe they’re just miserable fuckers.March 13, 2008 at 9:24 pm #1157805AnonymousSini wrote:I say morning to people, it’s being friendly!Maybe it’s the way you say it.
Do you say it with a sinister undertone? lol
Maybe they’re just miserable fuckers.i say ‘by eck lass thas a fit un fancy a bunk up later’ and girls always look at me in shock….
March 13, 2008 at 9:24 pm #1215455AnonymousSini wrote:I say morning to people, it’s being friendly!Maybe it’s the way you say it.
Do you say it with a sinister undertone? lol
Maybe they’re just miserable fuckers.i say ‘by eck lass thas a fit un fancy a bunk up later’ and girls always look at me in shock….
March 14, 2008 at 2:45 am #1157816Sini wrote:I say morning to people, it’s being friendly!Maybe it’s the way you say it.
Do you say it with a sinister undertone? lol
Maybe they’re just miserable fuckers.does saing “morning” …. “i’m gonna kill you”(sinister under tone) count? :laugh_at:
March 14, 2008 at 2:45 am #1215470Sini wrote:I say morning to people, it’s being friendly!Maybe it’s the way you say it.
Do you say it with a sinister undertone? lol
Maybe they’re just miserable fuckers.does saing “morning” …. “i’m gonna kill you”(sinister under tone) count? :laugh_at:
March 17, 2008 at 7:37 pm #1157808LOL round here they look at you funny if you dont say Hi :laugh_at:
March 17, 2008 at 7:37 pm #1215459LOL round here they look at you funny if you dont say Hi :laugh_at:
March 17, 2008 at 8:11 pm #1157819i find saying it to people down here gets you funny looks not soo much when im uppp north though but down here i came in earlier today and said hello to the girl who works in the shop under my flat while i was opening the door and she just starred at me like i was from another planet :yakk:
March 17, 2008 at 8:11 pm #1215474i find saying it to people down here gets you funny looks not soo much when im uppp north though but down here i came in earlier today and said hello to the girl who works in the shop under my flat while i was opening the door and she just starred at me like i was from another planet :yakk:
March 17, 2008 at 8:14 pm #1157810It really depends where you are I find,
where I live I talk to most of my immediate neighbours,
but when I say mornin to randoms I get some funny looks
(esp old people who I thought it’d be nice for but maybe they think I just wanna mug em)
When I lived in a little village in Glostershire it was considered rude if you didnt stop and talk and sometimes it was a pain in the arse if I was rushing off to work ……..or the pub 😉March 17, 2008 at 8:14 pm #1215462It really depends where you are I find,
where I live I talk to most of my immediate neighbours,
but when I say mornin to randoms I get some funny looks
(esp old people who I thought it’d be nice for but maybe they think I just wanna mug em)
When I lived in a little village in Glostershire it was considered rude if you didnt stop and talk and sometimes it was a pain in the arse if I was rushing off to work ……..or the pub 😉March 17, 2008 at 8:18 pm #1157806in Ipswich this is less common (unless its on your street/estate to immediate neighbours). Like most town/city areas there’s a more dispersed and diverse population and many “London incomers” (actually I am probably thought of as one of them) so increasingly the London attitude applies, and since the events of December 2006 and a couple more dodgy incidents (stranger rapes/sexual assaults) young men speaking to “strange women” has become less accepted (or may make the girls/women paranoid) for obvious reasons.
Essex is like London, you keep yourself to yourself (although I haven’t spent much time there other than to get trains out of the place).
However as you get further towards the “proper” bumpkin areas (Mid Suffolk etc) its a lot more common to say hello to strangers and also to greet the people in shops etc…
Also its normal if cycling to wave to other cyclists unless they are obviously training for races etc (i.e wearing dayglo lycra and riding a £1000 carbon fibre frame road bike) in which case they are excused.
This is only because the roadies are so determined on keeping up their pace they are liable to crash if they start waving to randoms (and may be going too fast to see you anyway).
March 17, 2008 at 8:18 pm #1215456in Ipswich this is less common (unless its on your street/estate to immediate neighbours). Like most town/city areas there’s a more dispersed and diverse population and many “London incomers” (actually I am probably thought of as one of them) so increasingly the London attitude applies, and since the events of December 2006 and a couple more dodgy incidents (stranger rapes/sexual assaults) young men speaking to “strange women” has become less accepted (or may make the girls/women paranoid) for obvious reasons.
Essex is like London, you keep yourself to yourself (although I haven’t spent much time there other than to get trains out of the place).
However as you get further towards the “proper” bumpkin areas (Mid Suffolk etc) its a lot more common to say hello to strangers and also to greet the people in shops etc…
Also its normal if cycling to wave to other cyclists unless they are obviously training for races etc (i.e wearing dayglo lycra and riding a £1000 carbon fibre frame road bike) in which case they are excused.
This is only because the roadies are so determined on keeping up their pace they are liable to crash if they start waving to randoms (and may be going too fast to see you anyway).
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