How do you usually greet people in DF and PFs you go into? For me, I just usually either say "Sup" or mention random food, just to make them hungry.
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How do you usually greet people in DF and PFs you go into? For me, I just usually either say "Sup" or mention random food, just to make them hungry.
I just say "Hello guys and dolls*
Mainly just "Hello" and "Hi" with a smiley if I'm in a good mood. I always try to avoid using o/ though as that just comes across cold and mechanical to me.
I always say Hello through the translator.
To quote a great archaeologist, "Like I said on the dance floor, you might want to find something to hang on to."
Then I start pulling.
I /examineself to check over what I've been synced to.
Sometimes /lookout to figure out where I am.
/breathcontrol to focus until the barrier drops.
/bstance if there's any pause before everyone starts dashing off.
Maybe /vpose if the pause starts getting awkwardly long.
I mostly do a "Hello there! o/"
If I'm new to the dungeon/class, I'll say so, so people know ti expect someone who doesn't know mechanics, and is generally nooby.
Japanese server, so just the standard 「よろしくお願いします」or just 「よろしくです」especially when spamming PvP and seeing the same people over and over!
o/
10char/
I generally use “o/“, but sometimes “hi” or “hello” if others respond with that. When I queue up for content in the morning, I type out “good morning”.
I usually just say "hello", simply enough. Unless the tank sprints ahead at full speed before I can begin typing. Then I just greet an enemy in the first mob by disemboweling it. Or Susano, where I just say "REJOICE!!"
o/
10 char
Usually I just say "hello" or "hiya" or something like that.
o/, hi, hey, <respond with a time of day greeting if someone says a time of day greeting>
o/ at the beginning.
“ty” at the end.
o/ or o7.
If I'm feeling frisky I say "ello".
{Nice to meet you.} {Let's do it!}
Sup.
If someone says they are new, I say "Np Ez Pz"
I'm on ps4 so its hella annoying to chat.
o/ or \o which doesn't get me to 10 characters :/ ^^
"Hello"
Pretty straight forward. I may change it up a bit though if I'm going to be greeting multiple people.
I don't say anything to them. :/
I have literally never greeted anybody.
Joining
> Good Morning
> Hello
If someone says it's their first time
> Enjoy
Leaving
> Take care
o/
hi
Usually I start with the Welcome-All or the Lali-Ho-Emote, then I type some sort of greetings. Some things I used to say in the past includes "Hi", "Hello", "Aloha", "''loha", "Ahoi", "Greetings" "Ladies. Gentlemen", "Hey yo", "o/", \o", "'sup", "(Good) Morning", "(Good) Evening", "Oh no, not THIS again!", "Oh no, not YOU again!" and many many more.
Either o/, Hi or Good Evening. If it's my first time and I feel like it, I add a short "Mandatory first-time(r) notification" especially if I felt brave and queued as tank (even though my latest MSQ-required dungeons were as Dps) :o, but recently it worked out without it as I usually consult yt to calm down my nervers xD, or in extreme cases "I try to die not too much *emoji*".
After the run: thx, gg, or, Thanks everyone etc.
Depends on who it is. I can tell you..well you should know this, that at least in the South US, greeting is very respectful and thus very rude when you don't greet someone back. I'm a southerner so yes it will bother me, but certainly not in the realm of "I WILL REPORT YOU". I used to open greetings quite a lot when I started playing this(southern hospitality), but as more and more people(all 3) would not greet back, the less and less inclined I wanted to greet and it would sting every time it happened. Now I only greet if at least one person greets in the party.
Of course it will bug most people, but greetings are pretty important to some cultures.
Usually just "Hello".
Greeting: moo
Parting: caw
I always say "hii" with two i
I usually just do an emote.
/laliho being the norm for the time being.
I'm very happy for the Lali Ho! emote, it's a quick press of a button and doesn't make any annoying sounds or takes too long to perform.
I don't usually say anything. They're people I won't see again, so I don't care much.