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Lucy ([personal profile] cereta) wrote in [community profile] agonyaunt2023-06-14 06:44 pm

Miss Manners: People don't say "Good Morning" when texting

Dear Miss Manners: When texting or emailing friends or clients, I often start off with “Good morning” or “How are you?” and end with “Have a great day.”

I always get short, right-to-the-point answers back, like “Okay,” and they don’t usually start with “Good morning” or end with “Have a good day.” So sometimes, I sarcastically reply “Good morning to me, too,” which I know people don’t like.

Am I too sensitive? I am old school and I just think people are being rude. They can say a little more than “Be there” or something like that. Maybe my expectations are too high and I won’t expect as much anymore.

Miss Manners: An excess of sensitivity would not be the diagnosis from Miss Manners after you admitted to the sarcastic barb. In the hope of preventing the next one, let her point out that different methods of communication carry with them different expectations about brevity.

While she agrees it would be unmannerly not to say hello to someone to whom you have just been introduced in a social setting, she would prefer to dispense with the prelude when warning someone about a fast-approaching car. Texts fall somewhere in between.
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[personal profile] sporky_rat 2023-06-16 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)

If I'm texting someone I've never texted before, it'll run something like, 'Hi, this is Sporky, [rest of message]' but that's the only time I can think of using salutations in text.