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    @vivify said
    Glad to hear that.

    You said you're doing what you love; what is that, exactly?
    Convincing highly qualified medical professionals and business owners that thinking differently and taking a modified action oriented approach to the category into which the company I work for markets it’s products, will enhance their business profitability and drive improved patient outcomes.
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    @divegeester said
    Are you getting up in the morning and researching my posting times?
    Why, do you think he's cutting into your action?
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    @divegeester said
    Convincing highly qualified medical professionals and business owners that thinking differently and taking a modified action oriented approach to the category into which the company I work for markets it’s products, will enhance their business profitability and drive improved patient outcomes.
    Is it just me, or............

    Nah, probably not.
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    I agree in part. 'How are you today' has always seemed like an empty question, with the asker indeed having no genuine interest in your wellbeing. (This is perhaps a harsh generalized statement and more applicable to people serving you in coffee shops or stopping you in the street to get you to sign up to a particular charity etc.) But most times it is asked people are not expecting you to respond with a full inventory of your aches and pains. They are looking for a, 'fine thank you.'

    However, I think this has changed somewhat during the era of Covid. Now when a person asks 'how are you today?' there is more likely to be a genuine interest in the answer, with us all having gone through similar experiences over the last year and a half.
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    I used exactly this question earlier today to enquire as to the latest condition of my two close friends here who have COVID.
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    @suzianne said
    Why, do you think he's cutting into your action?
    I don’t know what you mean.
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    @suzianne said
    Is it just me, or............

    Nah, probably not.
    I don’t know what you mean.
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    In my social life the question more often than not elicits pertinent or even valuable information; the person being asked can divulge whatever they want.
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    I am not ignoring anything. Nor am I a doctor. I don't see anything wrong with the expression "How are you?" It can be used in a shallow way or itcan be used in a non- shallow way. It depends on who uses it and why.
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    Doctors v Telemarketers.
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    Talking of "banal", this hyperbolic generalization is absurd.
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