I hate it when people on social media, dare ask questions when you know they're fishing for personal information/ammo on people to exploit. Like asking for people's dark secrets. Why do you want to know? Is there a fetish to this? Nobody is going to be dead serious, they're just going to give softball answers and why should they trust you, random stranger online?
And I hate money-based questions. Unless I am given a large sum of money or if any of the money scenarios where I am given money comes true, I'm not going to answer these questions because I'm tired of fantasizing about something that will never likely happen in my life. You ask what I'd do with $10,000? Give it to me and I'll show you. Otherwise, don't ask.
The store clerk doesn't want a real answer.
The bartender doesn't mind.
Your friend might very much want a real answer.
Your partner does, I hope.
Your therapist definitely does; it's their job.
"How are you?" (and minor variations) specifically is a formulaic etiquette ritual with no good answers that don't make me grind my teeth. I don't mean any question about my welfare.
Ooo, send them to me. I'll fix 'em. I'll tell them every detail of what's got me fucked up latelish, every day, until they learn to stop asking.
If you don't want the most accurate answer I can come up with on a scale from "Kinda meh I guess" to detailed description of the last several things to really screw up my mood then do not ask me how I am 😅 No one's ever going to do anything with this information, but I almost can't help but answer basically whatever I'm asked. Maybe it's a deep-seated drive to yap about myself at every opportunity.
doesn't look up at that paragraph Nah, I wouldn't do that...
Are you a wizard? Are to trying to summon and bind me?
"How was your day?"
Dude, that was so long ago, how could it be important now? It's already over.
"What do you want for dinner?"
While for a while I just always said "fajitas", this one is a thorny one. I am psychologically incapable of separating the question "what do you want to eat?" from "what do you want to cook?" and thus my reply will either be rooted in anxiety or exhaustion.
Why doesn't anyone ever ask the interesting questions, like "What's your opinion of the designated hitter rule?" or "Which has done more harm to human ethical progress, dualism or tribalism?"
“Why don’t you just…?” And it be the most obvious alternative or solution OR fundamentally at odds with me as a person.
Example: I did not choose or want to breast feed.
“Why don’t you breast feed, blah blah blah unwanted and unnecessary advice.” Multiple times. I guess these types of questions are intended to give the asker some sort of downward social reference.