hargist
One of the Regulars
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BegintheBeguine said:At Chase where I make deposits for work they do not ever say thank you. Ever.
I hate to generalize because there are always exceptions to the rule, but I find that the the more casual "You're all set," or "Have a good one" rather than saying "thank you" usually come from younger people. It's a natural product of our ever increasingly casual culture. I also get the feeling that sometimes people want to say "please" and "thank you," but stop themselves in favor of something more casual because they don't want to seem too formal. The way things are now, strangers speak to each other with informality that is usually reserved for good friends.
Another phrase that bothers me is "You guys" as in when a server greets a table and says "How are you guys doing?" even when ladies are present. It's so pervasive that I've heard female servers call a table full of women "guys." Not only is it inaccurate, but I think it's rude.
Younger women don't seem to notice it. They just accept it, because when I have pointed it out, I have been told by many that they never thought about it, but now that they aware, it does bother them. Older women are certainly aware. I've been at a table where a lady corrected the server by saying, "First of all, I'm not a guy." I honestly don't think that the server understood what she was talking about.