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minus-squareCubitOom@infosec.publinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up9·2 days agoNormally, at about 10 feet away I try to make eye contact and smile/nod during approach, then I’ll verbally greet at about 5 feet away. This was something I learned while working at a resort and it stuck with me. By American standards, this is considered fast and early.
minus-squarespicy pancake@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up11·2 days agoyou’re telling me the opening sequence of Beauty and the Beast is culturally accurate!?
minus-squareSippyCup@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up2·14 hours agoHoly shit yes. You walk in to a store and you’ll hear someone say it from the back. They really like to say hi
minus-squareCheesus@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up1·17 hours agoYup, can confirm. Also, if it’s past 6 pm, make sure to switch to ‘bonsoir’. If it’s someone I know, I just say ‘salut’. It’s way more casual, and can also be used as goodbye to boot.
Normally, at about 10 feet away I try to make eye contact and smile/nod during approach, then I’ll verbally greet at about 5 feet away.
This was something I learned while working at a resort and it stuck with me. By American standards, this is considered fast and early.
you’re telling me the opening sequence of Beauty and the Beast is culturally accurate!?
Holy shit yes. You walk in to a store and you’ll hear someone say it from the back. They really like to say hi
If they’ve made eye contact, yes.
Yup, can confirm. Also, if it’s past 6 pm, make sure to switch to ‘bonsoir’.
If it’s someone I know, I just say ‘salut’. It’s way more casual, and can also be used as goodbye to boot.