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    i’m in brooklyn for pesach and yesterday whie walking down ocean parkway i said good shabbos to everyone i passed (like a good out of towner!)ONLY 1 PERSON ANSWERED BACK!!!! can some brooklyner please explain to me where this “minhag” is coming from????

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    HIE
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    i can’t explain, but all i can say is i live in flatbush and i try to say good shabbos to everyone and almost everyone answers back!

    #760772

    to everyone i passed

    Minhug Hamokem is to stick to your gender. They may have thought you are flirting, so didn’t respond.

    #760773
    Lightuptheworld
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    I was wondering the same thing yesterday. Why does nobody answer back “good shabbos”? Good Yom Tov!

    #760774
    WolfishMusings
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    i’m in brooklyn for pesach and yesterday whie walking down ocean parkway i said good shabbos to everyone i passed (like a good out of towner!)ONLY 1 PERSON ANSWERED BACK!!!! can some brooklyner please explain to me where this “minhag” is coming from????

    I don’t know what to tell you. I live in Brooklyn (although not in the Ocean Parkway area) and I attempt to say “Good Shabbos/Good Yom Tov” to everyone I pass, and return all greetings given — whether they are men or women, adult or child, Jew or non-Jew.

    The Wolf

    #760775

    dovid hamelech-i really don’t think that saying “good shabbos” to someone and walking on should be considered flirting…it’s not like i’m starting a conversation , allthe other person has to do is say 2 words back and continue on his/her merry way!!! we’re all jewish!!! everyone shouls say good shabbos to everyone…it shows mentchlachkeit…

    #760776

    You’re perceptions may differ. Nevertheless I am explaining how it may have been perceived, intentional or otherwise. As stated, inter-gender greetings are generally not expected in the community.

    #760777
    always here
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    here in Flatbush, I always get responded to —> surprised by your lack of responses.

    #760778
    ZeesKite
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    I think it’s kovod Shabbos to greet one another Shabbos-dik. To the opposite gender it’s generally shunned in certain / a lot of communities. We’ve gone through these discussions countless times. Nevertheless, if I’m greeted by the opposite side of the Mechitza, I think I’d return.

    #760779
    Patur Aval Assur
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    “all the other person has to do is say 2 words back”

    Two words is two words too many. Don’t you know that Bruria rebuked R’ Yosi Haglili for saying two extra words when asking for directions to Lod?

    #760780
    Y.S.G.F.K.
    Member

    i think it is just the way they were brought up! i think it is wrong and people should say good shabbos to others-its not like your having a conversation or anythiing with them!

    #760781

    thank you y.s.g.f.k!!!! finally someone who thinks like me

    #760782
    WolfishMusings
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    thank you y.s.g.f.k!!!! finally someone who thinks like me

    :: clears throat loudly ::

    Ahem!!

    The Wolf (whose post was obviously missed)

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