Most of us say, “How are you?” to be nice and show we’re taking an active interest in the well-being of someone else. Of course, a lot of times, ...
Six feet apart, a neighbor and I asked each other: "How are you?" We always ask, but it is different now. That question springs from 21st-century mouths reflexively, encoded into us since childhood as ...
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