John VN
N.Y. STYLE CHEESECAKE RULES!!!
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I was taught that saying "what?" when you didn't hear someone was rude. So I try not to say that. Blame my mom!
I voted "maybe" for saying hey. I was also taught that it was rude, but I've found that it varies depending on where in the country you live. In the south I see it's commonly used and not taken rudely. In the northeast (NYC, Boston, etc) I've found it's considered rude. So I try not to say that, either.
I don't think I'd be offended if someone said to me "hey, are you going to the show tonight?" But I would be offended if someone said "Hey" meaning to get my attention. But I wouldn't let the person know I was offended because I think hey is becoming more acceptable so I just need to catch up with the times.
I have to agree with Mrs. Darcy. When I was brought up in the '50s, "Hey" was not a proper way to start a sentence. ALWAYS got the "Hay/hey is for horses...." from both DGM and DM.
and still sign their cards that way, even though he no longer has that issue.
So what you see, is what you get.




A co-worker she was calling toots a lot asked her to stop. She said that her mom used to call her that, and she thinks it's cute. She didn't stop. She must have "like" me to call me Toots! 
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