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Friday Fun Thread for October 27, 2023

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A coworker from our London office visited last week and I flubbed the greeting. He did the British "You all right?" and I completely panicked. I said yeah thanks and quickly walked past to my desk. I don't know why it's such a disorienting way to say hello, or why it's so popular over there.

It stresses me out as well, since I always feel it's a thinly veiled observation that I am not alright.

I got the same thing when I went to Australia. They say "no worries" instead of "you're welcome", which sounds like they're forgiving me for something.

I say that, or "no problem" and I'm from the northeast US. I think it's just supposed to be saying "don't worry, no need to thank me or feel indebted, it was not an inconvenience"