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authorChristian Cleberg <hello@cleberg.net>2024-03-29 01:42:38 -0500
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-date = 2024-01-08
-title = "Don't Say Hello"
-description = "A short post describing my displeasure with cliffhanger conversations."
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-I recently came back from a winter break and have started working again... only to immediately run into the dilemma of people sending me cliffhanger messages again.
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-## No Hello
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-A year or two ago, I discovered [no hello](https://nohello.net/en/) and have thought about it often since then. I've even sent it to a few people since then (who wouldn't take offense to it).
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-I work in a fast-paced environment where efficiency is extremely valuable. Therefore, I have always held a deep displeasure for conversations where people start with "Hello" and then.
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-I searched back through my work messages and found that I received ~50 messages from ~10 people last year from people that contained "hi", "hey", or "hello" and did not contain any indication of the purpose of the conversation. I also noticed that a few of the users were responsible for the large majority of the cliffhangers.
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-There's no real point to this post, just a desparate request for people to please stop doing this.