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by cstross
3666 days ago
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This is a highly culturally dependent practice; here in the UK, saying "hello" to strangers is weird/creepy/intrusive and suggests you want something from them. (Also: the American practice of baring your teeth when smiling is often received as aggression.) It doesn't mean they're not nice people: just that by starting an interaction trivially you've invaded their comfort zone. |
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