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NST = No Small Talk. It's used when generic strangers ask other strangers "How are you" or the even more basic form "hru". They don't care how you are, they don't know you. So why do they ask? Because they're terrible at social situations. They think they're being social when they ask this to strangers, but really, they're being super annoying. It's fine with friends ask how you are doing, because they care, but a stranger? No. This is how 99% of sheep-like look like conversations go, observe the stupidity, recognize it, be better: "Hru?" "im good, wbu?" "good" "thats good" (conversation goes dead for a bit) "so, where are you from?" "usa, u?" "usa" "oh ok" (conversation dies fully) Don't be the 99%, be unique, be the 1%.
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