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In reply to the discussion: Am I wrong in almost hating that saying, "have a blessed day". [View all]dameatball
(7,653 posts)39. It's annoying and unnecessary but I just ignore it. Usually I hear this from a cashier or someone just doing their job.
It's such a brief interlude so no big deal. Actually, there do seem to be code words or introductory phrases that some people say in order to receive reinforcement from like minded people. Kinda hard to stop that.
i dated a lady for a while that was a preacher's widow. At first she was kind of reluctant to do much proselytizing but as time went on it became a burden on the relationship. It seemed like every single event of every single day had something to do with God being good.
Glad we parted friends is about all I can say.
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in practice i "take it in the spirit with which it was intended", but i'll draw a distinction between
unblock
Jun 2024
#12
From Idiocracy. A great movie that no one knows about because Fox killed it.
SupportSanity
Jun 2024
#42
I'm an atheist, and I take it with the positive spirit I believe is usually intended.
Doodley
Jun 2024
#25
Don't like it-- the religious overtone is really annoying and feels coercive and cheap.
Timeflyer
Jun 2024
#35
It's annoying and unnecessary but I just ignore it. Usually I hear this from a cashier or someone just doing their job.
dameatball
Jun 2024
#39
For me, not worth getting upset over! If it makes someone feel better about their day, good on them!
Floyd R. Turbo
Jun 2024
#43
I'm amazed at how many people here are insulted by someone with good intentions, giving them their best wishes.
Wonder Why
Jun 2024
#57
Because people in this thread (and in others) have expressed disdain over anyone who says something
Wonder Why
Jun 2024
#68
I've had a few occasions where someone has said, "'Eid Mubarak," or "Blessed Eid"
True Dough
Jun 2024
#58
Yeah, I don't like it. It's wearing one's supposed righteousness on one's sleeve.
Aristus
Jun 2024
#69