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Jan
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Feb 24, 2012 02:09PM
I dislike "here ya go." When I am a customer and the server hands me my food through the window and says, "here ya go," it sends me into orbit. I want to explain to them that saying "thank you" is the more appropriate phrase. They get my money, I get their food. They say "thank you" and I say "you're welcome." I feel very old-fashioned at times. I still say "please" when I ask for something.
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I do too, Jan. And I raised my kids to say please and thankyou to everyone. Alas no more--along with holding open a door for the person behind you.
I know what you mean. I'm from Germany and didn't grow up with this slang in my English vocabulary, so at times I almost feel people are joking! I know it's meant well, but I really don't like this overdone friendliness that just feels fake, which one especially encounters in the shopping mall or retail areas. Or when basic strangers ask, 'How are you', but they don't care, they don't even look at you while they ask it. It's just become something to say, without any meaning behind it, which is quite sad.


