How to answer "Are u having a bad day?"
Shrug and ignore them. They are implying that you're acting out.
Thanks,i don't want to use an 0ffputting reply,
which is my first reaction, - guess some may
feed on people under duress(stress)
Depends on the setting: At work, in the coffee shop or in line at burger joint, or next to some bloke in a bar? Kids around? Really depends on the circumstances and level of acquaintance. The cashier at the gas station who I know from my 5 min interactions every week for the past year is a different acquaintance than some random person in line at the grocery store whom I will most likely never see again.
Co worker...,and i was overcoming
the obsticals as they arose to complete
my day.
@BBJong Depends on how I interpret their questions. I'm pretty easy going, so most of the time I just take it as a light heart-ed conversation, and say "Yea, this POS <widget> doesn't want to <flux the capacitor>". If I take it like they are offended by my words or deeds and feel they imply I should act more professional, then I'll puff back up on them and say either help out then or tell them to tactfully F off (relative to work professionalism environment). This is usually the case when some Christian hears me swearing and b/c of their thin skin think they have a right to police my vocabulary.