Ok along with the other things i typed in the Hello World! post, we’re also trying to expand the popularisation of a certain favourite greeting term: “Not Too Shabby”. We feel that greetings in offices, shops and what not are all too fleeting and taken for granted. No one really cares they just say it for the sake of saying something In a majority of cases it goes something like this:
Mark: Hi Jane how are you?
Jane: Good thanks. *continues on with whatever it was she was doing*
But if we change it ever so slightly:
Jane: Hi Mark how are you?
Mark: Not too shabby thanks Jane. ![]()
Jane:
Would you like to see a movie?
Mark: Sure but i’d rather go straight to your bedroom as i’m on a budget.
Jane: Ok say around 7pm?
Mark: See you then.
See how a little term changed Mark’s entire evening or even life! This could work for you too and we will show you how below:
Usage
Conversations: “Not too shabby” or politely “Not too shabby thanks.”
Email replies: G’day <insert-name>, I’m not too shabby thanks.
SMS/TXT Messages: N2S (not too shabby).
MSN/YIM/AOL/Instant Messaging: N2S.
As you can see there are thousands of ways we can use N2S to make our and our fellow humans days a bit more brighter.
So go forth spread the word about N2S!
Hutch
History
“Not too shabby” is my favourite little reply to polite co-workers, shop attendants, taxi drivers and well anyone. It adds a little something to the usual boring greetings but i cannot claim to of come up with it myself, no like all great things i picked it up from someone else. In this case it was from Benny during a dark lonely christmas eve in an Austrian ski village sharing an Austrian single bed is where i contracted N2S. And i’d like to say that i’ve taken it on with great exuberance and hopefully to new heights.
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very good website papa bear is proud of you.it is nice to stay in contact when you go over seas.and with a bit of skype and the situation is perfect.lots of love papa Bear.