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SarR
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kineSiS-
Korea (South)1068 Posts
On August 24 2011 13:37 Cofo wrote: You use this as a defense, but it really just supports the opposing argument. You say you don't type GLHF because you don't really want them to have good luck, you want to beat them. Here, you are agreeing that most people don't LITERALLY mean "GLHF." It's a formality. It's polite. You don't have to mean it, but it's nice to say. I believe that anything without true intent is not anything at all but a shell of itself. It's not manners if you callously and monotonously repeating the same set of lines they do to every other person. It's hilarious that people start off with gl hf and end with the worst set of rude comments you've heard. These "manners" are not manners at all but an implied and completely unnecessary set of apparently friendly gestures. On August 24 2011 14:32 SarR wrote: Why is something like this such a big deal ? I dont get it. It isn't, did you see how tiny my blog was? | ||
Incursus
United States415 Posts
tl;dr Be more like White-Ra | ||
Backpack
United States1776 Posts
On August 24 2011 12:40 StarStruck wrote: Your not the first to have this epiphany. It's a lot like saying, "Hello, how are you?" and the person responds with "Fine," "Good", or whatever when they don't really mean it. It's become common courtesy to say such things even when you don't necessarily mean it. People say it with little to no thought nowadays. It just comes naturally to them because they are so used to saying it. It's plain; it's boring. People get it. Guy's like White-Ra will have you believe they always mean such things when in reality they want to do their best to win. With that said, when I'm at the card table I never wish a player good luck. I will have a good table conversation with them, but hell I want to take their money while I'm at it. Just because you don't wish them good luck, doesn't mean you don't respect them as a person. -_- If someone asks you "Hello, how are you?" Do you think it is more respectful to ignore them? To tell them off for asking? Likewise, when someone says "GL HF," do you think it is more respectful to not respond? With that said, you don't really think wishing someone good luck will change your chances of winning do you? Even if you don't mean it, it doesn't hurt to humor them. If you want to be respectful, respond respectfully. If you don't want to be respectful, don't, but also don't come to a forum preaching about how our customs are "wrong" because you say so. That's a good way to start an argument you wont win. | ||
susySquark
United States1692 Posts
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Newbistic
China2912 Posts
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kineSiS-
Korea (South)1068 Posts
On August 24 2011 16:17 Backpack wrote: If someone asks you "Hello, how are you?" Do you think it is more respectful to ignore them? To tell them off for asking? Likewise, when someone says "GL HF," do you think it is more respectful to not respond? With that said, you don't really think wishing someone good luck will change your chances of winning do you? Even if you don't mean it, it doesn't hurt to humor them. If you want to be respectful, respond respectfully. If you don't want to be respectful, don't, but also don't come to a forum preaching about how our customs are "wrong" because you say so. That's a good way to start an argument you wont win. I never stated that anyone was wrong for saying it. I'm just saying that the majority of people do not mean it and that there's no reason to speak empty words. Also, it's different if someone asks me a question. If I find that I like the person I will wish them to have fun. Games should be won by skill not luck even though it is a factor in the game. Let my opponents skill outshine mine. | ||
StorkHwaiting
United States3465 Posts
And yes, I'm in Master league. The game is not that hard. | ||
OmniEulogy
Canada6590 Posts
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StarStruck
25339 Posts
On August 24 2011 16:17 Backpack wrote: If someone asks you "Hello, how are you?" Do you think it is more respectful to ignore them? To tell them off for asking? Likewise, when someone says "GL HF," do you think it is more respectful to not respond? With that said, you don't really think wishing someone good luck will change your chances of winning do you? Even if you don't mean it, it doesn't hurt to humor them. If you want to be respectful, respond respectfully. If you don't want to be respectful, don't, but also don't come to a forum preaching about how our customs are "wrong" because you say so. That's a good way to start an argument you wont win. Instead of looking at a piece, look at the whole. The question is innocent in itself (for it's the trigger); however, when you tie it in with the response you see the full picture. When someone answers with "Good" or "Fine" in many circumstances very little thought was put into it. They've been conditioned to respond that way. Same set of rules apply when someone uses "GL HF." I tell people to be personable all the time and try to avoid such travesties of human dialogue. Some people are superstitious, especially when it comes to poker players. Now, I wouldn't necessarily call myself superstitious, as I don't have a lucky hat, or a lucky hand for that matter like Doyle Brunson. I humor people all the time in other ways. I let my charisma show all the time. Ah, the Golden Rule: treat others as you would like to be treated. I have no problem with this, but that doesn't necessarily mean I have to elicit or echo the same line back. If you are playing on the ladder odds are you don't know them. You have never met them. They are completely faceless and what you describe as the norm of etiquette loses some of its oomph (the Milgram experiment comes to mind). I don't recall calling your customs 'wrong' per say. I find it whimsical. We've had several conversations about several gestures including the GG, memes, and other shenanigans like ceremonies. The origins and developments tickle my fancy. When I converse with people whether it be online or face-to-face I rather cut out all the shit and have a truly engaging conversation. Doesn't make me less of a person when I don't repeat 'GL HF' or use stupid meme's to elicit a response from people. Everyone's seen the magician pull the rabbit out of the hat before. It's old and outdated. Why not try something new? | ||
Dalguno
United States2446 Posts
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Dittert
United States97 Posts
On August 24 2011 12:51 tomatriedes wrote: Why not just say 'hf' then? This makes sense. I don't understand the people that do just the "gl" half, though. You want me to be lucky in the game (and possibly beat you), but you don't want me to have fun doing it? I see more people typing just "gl" than just "hf." | ||
Theleech
United States31 Posts
ThorZaiN only says hf too. Cracks me up | ||
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