• @UltimateUsermaim
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    1 year ago

    I have a boomer-ish pet peeve.

    I hate it when someone don’t greet or introduce themselves when entering a new place

    I get it you’re an introvert. I don’t expect you to interact with me everytime. I’m an introvert as well. But at least greet once when you’re introducing yourself. And That’s it. That’s the minimum fkin requirements. I see this everytime whenever I have to enter a new department and some students don’t do it. I get it. It’s overwhelming. I did too in the past and it’s why I make a point not to do it.

    My brother’s girlfriend came over yesterday and she’s been in the room ever since. I never saw her once. Never introduce herself no greeting. God I hope she’s not the type that locks herself up in the room until she need something only then she comes out.

    I’ve had a few cousins like that.

    • @ztirk
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      41 year ago

      Why not prompt them to introduce themselves instead?

      • @UltimateUsermaim
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        21 year ago

        Yes in a general sense I agree with you. It’s a two way thing.

        But some situations warrants the guest to start first. And some older folks, they want you to take initiative and start first. Believe me I got scolded many times in the past for not introducing myself. Which is fair. I’m the stranger going into their land. I’m the one who has to appear friendly and non harmful to their place.

        • @cendawanita
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          1 year ago

          These days I just langgar tembok and terrorise the younger person into an introductory chat before leaving them alone. I figure it’s a lot more effective from an introvert pov lol - 1. I broke the ice; 2. I don’t get to terasa; 3. If they’re cool they’re gonna say hi at another time as membalas, if not they’ll turn turtle and it’s not my fault XD

        • @ztirk
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          21 year ago

          Yeah I get that, it’s good etiquette to start first when you’re younger, but I guess it’s just the next best option. There’s always the passive aggressive “Eh? No need introduce yourself ah?”

    • Annoyed_🦀 A
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      31 year ago

      Yeah, at least a “hi” would be nice.