Sometimes when I'm walking by someone they'll say "how are you" instead of hi, hello, hey, etc. Sometimes I'm not sure if they really are asking how I'm doing or if it has entered etiquette as a greeting. I've answered hi as well as saying "Good" or "Great, and you?" and sometimes I get an answer, and sometimes I don't.
Today a co-worker thought something was wrong because I didn't answer the question, thinking she was just passing by and it wasn't worth actually responding. Other times I've had co-workers ask "how are you" in passing but they didn't respond when I replied back.
Anyone know what I'm talking about? If it matters, I was in different parts of the United States when these occasions occurred, so I assume it's not a regional thing.
Today a co-worker thought something was wrong because I didn't answer the question, thinking she was just passing by and it wasn't worth actually responding. Other times I've had co-workers ask "how are you" in passing but they didn't respond when I replied back.
Anyone know what I'm talking about? If it matters, I was in different parts of the United States when these occasions occurred, so I assume it's not a regional thing.