Why do people ask that question, because they really don't want to know, but lately I've been telling them. I've gotten some real strange looks and then I ask do you want to know how I was doing yesterday?
I’m asked this many times a day and many times a day I say, “unbelievable”. I prefer a statement to a question… Good morning as opposed to, how’s your morning? But in many situations I can also be a good listener.
Yeah, maybe for the most part it's a phrase I tack onto a Hello... how you doing? And in most those cases I'm not real interested just something I ask in passing. But I live in a senior apt complex and seniors will tell you EVERYthing that's wrong with them. So I really can't/don't escape that, and I end up listening to what they have to say.
But there are special people and close family that I truly do want to know how they are doing because they are important to me and I care for their well being and I do not ask it frivolously.
"how's it goin'?", to which i often respond with a question: "you really want to know?" - of course, no one will then admit that they don't.
it's a tricky one. if i feel under a lot of pressure - as is the case currently - i just "spill my guts", not even considering that the asker isn't interested. they shouldn't have asked in the first place
on the other hand, i never ask how someone is doing if i am not prepared to hear the answer.
LMAO yeah that's about right.
Somehow that non question turned into a greeting with ( most of the time) no real meaning to it.
As a kid, I was around other children less than most are, so I didn't get the intense, social indoctrination that they did,, hence I answer "how I am" without thinking, mostly.
Hey, they don't want to know, next time they won't ask!
So what would be better to say or ask when greeting someone? Did you take a good shit today?
Listening and watching and occasionally braving the wind storm in toronto