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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.

I guess “you all right?” is just a more positive way of asking “how are ya”.

Not really. It's sometimes meant as a "something's wrong with you, what do you think you are up to?"

It leaves the recipient wondering what meaning was intended by it. I wouldn't use it.

That's not how I interpret it - you would specifically inflect the phrase as a question if you were concerned. Most of the time, 'you alright' is said more neutrally with no rising pitch, indicating that it's just a greeting. That said I still hate it because I feel like I have to give a response.