Was i an old grouch?
we went to a pub yesterday eve & enjoyed some good ribs & craft brewery beer.
the waitress was very young & cheerful & the service was pretty good. as she came to pick up the visa machine we were just getting up to leave; and she said with a huge smile ( anticipating a good tip, which she got) "and did you have a wonderful evening". i said "well it may not have been quite wonderful but it was nice & the ribs were good." she still smiled at my reply but with what i'm pretty sure was a slightly puzzled look on her face. my wife got a little pissed at me.
i don't know about the rest of you but the # of evenings i've had that i would classify as wonderful is not huge and spending 1 1/2 hrs in the pub yesterday won't make the list.
I have to somewhat side with you on that! I have a friend who wants to always make everything ‘great,’ and ‘wonderful,’ which makes it difficult to know when things are just so, so or bad! If I respond with a less than a ‘great and wonderful’ remark, he will correct me! It is hard to know how he really feels!
That 'literally' winds me up (like the use of the word literally!) When I lived in AZ people would always say, "how areya doin today?" But noone really wanted to know. I tried it once, I said, "I am 8months pregnant, this place is 5 million C° and I am 8000 miles away from home!" They weren't impressed. So I am glad you had an ok evening...me too
Yes, seeing peoples faces drop when I tell them, how I really am. Well, they did ask
The alternative is to be insincere? I sometimes can't stop myself from being honest, too.
Give it a shot. If someone is being polite, it is not difficult to be polite in return. Otherwise you are just being a dick.