
I understand that it's common courtesy for, a cashier,
a polite response from an elder, or just an acknowledgement
from a fellow humanitarian wishing me to have a nice day.
Thank-you so very much...
I can only have so many nice days...
Maybe I've had 120 nice days in a row, and now I'am ready
for a really really shitty one...
Piss factor, low.
My response: thank you. But please allow me, the shitty day
that I so richly deserve... Everyone has them, I don't
have many, but when I do, I feel I've deserved it.
This has been a public servise message. Have a nice Fu**kin
day...
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I think the problem with "Have a nice day" is that it's something everyone says, and so it is devoid of meaning, almost robotic.
So I will say in response:
Have a fun day!
or
Have a magnificient day!
and hopefully bring a little freshness to the sentiment.
It could use it, after all, and I like the idea of us wishing each other great or wonderful days.
Nice is just ... boring!
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Sometimes I wish the sales clerk at the grocery market an exciting day, or a fabulous day or something. I like to have some kind of variety. Nice day sounds too robotic, since the phrase is all too well known.
I find people seem to react favourably to efforts to entertain, like that.
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