this is back from the old days, wives would say it too their husbands to mean "have a good morning/day in the fields (farming)"
i think....
2006-08-09 13:14:35
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answered by nighthawk19 2
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It's plain automatic, good manners.Having good manners and treating others with courtesy is just a small,inconsequential trade off we have to make our lives run a little bit more smoothly.Most people don't even think about whether or not a good morning,et cetera,will happen when this greeting is exchanged.It would be nice for things to go smoothly for everyone,but life doesn't always cooperate.
2006-08-09 14:37:00
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answered by Anonymous
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If a guy went as much as me at a practice station and began speaking to me and he replaced into around my age i does no longer be scared or indignant or something so do no longer situation approximately that. It relies upon on the lady - some would discover it flattering even. If she's shy nevertheless be arranged to maintain on the verbal replace. Ask her some questions yet do no longer interrogate her so she appears like she's enjoying 20 questions! Ask her what she's listening to - in line with possibility you have a similar music tastes? Ask her what college she is going to - in line with possibility you need to comedian tale approximately that basically act like your self - or you come back for the time of fake and uncomfortable. i'm uncertain approximately telling her you think of she's rattling positive right this moment out haha. yet in line with possibility later when you have talked to her some time.
2016-09-29 02:38:39
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answered by Erika 4
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I say Good Morning as a polite greeting to people as a general rule.
But with people who I am close to and who have a sense of humor; I'll say "Bad Morning" if I'm in a grumpy mood, and they will do the same. It usually gets us to laugh and puts us both in a better mood :) Then we have coffee and have a "Good Morning!"
2006-08-09 13:45:07
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answered by LittleBitOfSugar 5
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I just say it out of habit to most people. There are some I actually wish a good morning but very few. It is just like when you ask 'how are you?' Most of the time people don't have time to talk and actually find out. Most of the time in today's culture people just say it out habit instead of actual concern.
2006-08-11 15:52:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes you mean it. Other times it is just an automatic response. Although the "fake it till you make it" rule does apply. If you act happy & smile etc. you tend to feel happier & it may well become a good morning.
2006-08-09 16:34:22
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answered by Nikki 2
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I think that sometimes when you say "Good morning" you do mean it. Sometimes. You can wake up in the morning and be having a totally bad morning. Then it isn't one is it? I think that we all just say it to be polite, and plus I find myself saying it because of the flashbacks of my mothers hand upside my head when I didn't say it to her.
2006-08-09 13:37:09
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answered by theonetheonlyk 1
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I say it whether or not it really is a GOOD morning or not. If its crappy and rainy out, I still say it. If I'm in a bad mood, I still say it. This is because it is not other people's problems if I'm having a bad morning. I wishe them a good morning anyway.
2006-08-09 13:34:44
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answered by surfer2966 4
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I really mean it. And 'Good Morning' to myself as well. All smiles & everyone's smiling. It feels good and makes for a pleasant start to whatever the day brings.
2006-08-09 13:23:15
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answered by mitch 6
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IT's a greeting to let the person know you have no grudge against them from what happened yesterday. It's a way of smoothening relationships.
2006-08-10 04:58:13
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answered by Anonymous
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