You know, most of us go about our daily lives not looking for any potential hidden meanings in the random pleasantries uttered to us by the strangers we encounter on any given day at places like gas stations, the drug store, work, the grocery store, etc.
“Hope you’re doing well,” we may hear. “Good morning” is another thing often said from one person to the next as we go about our normal routines.
“Have a blessed day” or “Be blessed” or “Bless you” (the latter in response to a sneeze) and other variations on the word “blessed” are also fairly common phrases meant to show goodwill towards your fellow man, especially after a transaction has been conducted, like at the end of a call to customer service or a short but friendly chat between the fast food restaurant clerk and a consumer.
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