Alisa Morgunova
Hi yourself: rudeness or not? One day a friend of mine greeted me saying "hi", so I greeted him back saying "hi yourself": just tired of saying "hi" and "hello" every time and wanted to greet my friend a very different way. Then he asked if I have a problem; he probably considered such a greeting as rude. Was he right? Is "hi yourself" really impolite? I'll appreciate you just answering the question. :)
2019년 1월 27일 오전 6:18
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New Zealand English (Closer to British English) . Impolite: no. With agressive tone: maybe. Normal use would be as you intended it. Jovial & more interesting than "hi". . Rather like take care of yourself. . With a different tone., it could indeed be taken to be saying that the person should not have said that. Imaging saying It is not my job: Do it yourself! . Seems the interpretation might be regional.
2019년 1월 27일
Thank you all for help!
2019년 1월 27일
I agree with John. As John suggests, it sounds confusing at best and many (most ?) will think it rude or flippant. No native speaker would say it where I am.
2019년 1월 27일
I'm sure you meant "yourself" as "to you too" but he probably thought you meant "Go say hi to yourself" or something, LOL! Hope he cleared the misunderstanding... I usually say "Yo!" so maybe you can use that too if you want a new greeting haha 😂
2019년 1월 27일
I could see how it might be taken as rude or flippant. It doesn't have a clear meaning to me as a native speaker in the U.S., so I wouldn't recommend it; it could cause confusion or misunderstanding.
2019년 1월 27일
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