Hello!

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Honky, Nov 21, 2011.

  1. Honky

    Honky Administrator

    Does anyone say hello to strangers anymore?
     
  2. If I'm hiking or out in the countryside I do.


    But come on HorTs, I live in London!
     
  3. bernjb56

    bernjb56 Supporter

    We do up here - speak to everyone I meet when I walk down to my village for a paper on Sunday morning
     
  4. Honky

    Honky Administrator

     
  5. I'd agree with early in the morning too. Also it seems the norm to say Hello to fellow dog walkers :dog::hattip:
     
  6. Honky

    Honky Administrator

    Also seems to apply if you're cycling too.
     
  7. Sounds daft but, its not the same as it used to be, BUT i have to say the elderly are AWESOME, always a smile and a hello, but not the youngster's looooool. and teens well they never have there heads out of the mobile's, they have it to a fine art have you noticed hahahaha never trip up always no where curb is and lamp posts, post box's, would say litter bins but the council seem to have forgot we need them loooooooooooooool
     
  8. I find it funny that there are people I used to say hello to but now don't and you get that awkward moment when you have past them on the street!
     
  9. Hello!
     
  10. matty

    matty Supporter

    Hello

    I do but most of the villagers round hear can only manage a grunt but it is fun to see the face of the weekenders who look all confused if you say hello.
     
  11. MorkC68

    MorkC68 Administrator

    a lot of people where we live say hello (as they are nicking your wheels :( )
     
  12. That's because there all related where you live mark lol
     
  13. hello
    bek
     
  14. I always say hello to people and even I dont I seemed to be accosted by people who want to talk about random things.. must have that kinda face lol
     
  15. I never say hello .....


    bonjour is the new hello and i say it to everyone ,till I get in the big city ,in shops and supermarkets you are always greated with a bonjour and revoir ,salut means both... ;)
     
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  17. I say hello to people I pass on residential streets, but I don't do it in town as I'd look a bit desperate
     

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