Dear Eric: Many companies are training their employees to “be friendlier.” Now, when I go to pay for my groceries or have bloodwork done at a lab, someone invariably asks me, “So what are you doing the rest of your day?”
I find that to be very intrusive from someone I don’t know and may never see again.
I understand they have been trained, so it isn’t necessarily their fault, but I need a better response than “Who wants to know?” or “Why are you asking me this?”
– Trying to Keep Boundaries
Dear Boundaries: Something general and meaningless can help divert small talk such as this. “Oh, not sure” or “Enjoying it, I hope” or “This and that.” These are empty-calorie phrases that keep the ball in the air without forcing you to divulge anything you don’t want to divulge.
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