kamkar
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It is funny with that default interest in peoples well being, i only ask people if they have fallen on their ass or look bad, otherwise i must assume they are okay, and i don't have to go into friendly / friendship mode for no reason.
CUZ friendly are hard, so should not be used on nothing.
I do use friends about people online, but only cuz i am a old lazy git, if you asked me to define my relationship to the people i interact with online i would not use the word friend, cuz i cant be friends with a person i only interact with in writing and have no chance of helping as he / she are half way around the world.
And i hate myself for using the word friends loosely like that, i some times remember to say internet - friends, but not as often as i should.
IRL here i often use the Danish version of howdy which are "Davs" which are a dumbed down version of "god dag" / good day, and i rarely use goodbye / "farvel" as that's so finite to me, so i use the Danish term "hygge" which can also mean see you, and be well until then.
Or i use "vi ses" / we meet again.
The Danish farvel comes from ( i assume ) of are maybe the base of farewell,,,,, which i think was used by some in the old days.
hindsight link cuz i got curious.
CUZ friendly are hard, so should not be used on nothing.
I do use friends about people online, but only cuz i am a old lazy git, if you asked me to define my relationship to the people i interact with online i would not use the word friend, cuz i cant be friends with a person i only interact with in writing and have no chance of helping as he / she are half way around the world.
And i hate myself for using the word friends loosely like that, i some times remember to say internet - friends, but not as often as i should.
IRL here i often use the Danish version of howdy which are "Davs" which are a dumbed down version of "god dag" / good day, and i rarely use goodbye / "farvel" as that's so finite to me, so i use the Danish term "hygge" which can also mean see you, and be well until then.
Or i use "vi ses" / we meet again.
The Danish farvel comes from ( i assume ) of are maybe the base of farewell,,,,, which i think was used by some in the old days.
hindsight link cuz i got curious.
farewell - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
en.wiktionary.org