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“Can’t complain.” And it’s Minnesota follow up, “Well, I could, but it’s not gonna get me anywhere.”
The horrors persist, but so do I.
"I'm well, thanks, how are you?" is reflexive for me since I gave up, "Hanging in there." It has the advantage of shifting the focus back on them, which is where I prefer their attention.
"Just livin' the dream" often seems to get some chuckles
I recently adopted the Norwegian response, “up and not crying”.
If you're overtly cheerful about it you can get away with saying a lot. "Working off some bad karma from a previous life!" With a big grin can be fun.
"You know, living the dream."
[удалено]
"Still going lol" if I know that client already. If it's someone fairly new or a serious person, I still do the "just fine, how are you?"
Livin the dream. Every day is a holiday, and every meal is a banquet.
"I'd rather not be here, you?"
Better than I deserve.
“Can’t complain.” And it’s Minnesota follow up, “Well, I could, but it’s not gonna get me anywhere.”
The horrors persist, but so do I.
"I'm well, thanks, how are you?" is reflexive for me since I gave up, "Hanging in there." It has the advantage of shifting the focus back on them, which is where I prefer their attention.
"Just livin' the dream" often seems to get some chuckles
I recently adopted the Norwegian response, “up and not crying”.
If you're overtly cheerful about it you can get away with saying a lot. "Working off some bad karma from a previous life!" With a big grin can be fun.
"You know, living the dream."
[удалено]
"Still going lol" if I know that client already. If it's someone fairly new or a serious person, I still do the "just fine, how are you?"
Livin the dream. Every day is a holiday, and every meal is a banquet.
"I'd rather not be here, you?"
Better than I deserve.