This is one of my least favorite things about American cube culture (this seems to me to be where it's most prevalent). One of my coworkers and I were griping about it last week, so now we've started doing this thing where we'll walk up to each other's desks and say, "So, how are you?" And we try to come up with a somewhat meaningful answer.
When asked, I usually say, "Upright." It's true, and it's slightly amusing.
You could always steal the immortal words of my old bagpipe instructor: "Fine, as long as you don't want details."
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This is one of my least favorite things about American cube culture (this seems to me to be where it's most prevalent). One of my coworkers and I were griping about it last week, so now we've started doing this thing where we'll walk up to each other's desks and say, "So, how are you?" And we try to come up with a somewhat meaningful answer.
When asked, I usually say, "Upright." It's true, and it's slightly amusing.
You could always steal the immortal words of my old bagpipe instructor: "Fine, as long as you don't want details."