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Depends on where I'm at.
In the Caribbean it's almost customary to acknowledge someone you're passing with a greeting of some sort, especially elders since they go ape shyt if you talk to 'em without saying 'morning' or 'afternoon'. So if you're passing someone you don't know you more say somethin' verbal like 'Wha a gwan?', 'Wha u sayin'?' or a group of blokes hanging out 'De man dem.' or some other shyt and more than likely get a respectful greeting back and be good. You form acquaintances with that shyt in the Caribbean. Dudes you know from passing.
In England...not so much since all the fukkin' Yardies over there are wired on bullshyt and all the white guys acting black think that if a black guy gives them any sort of acknowledgement that they've graduated to honoree black status and feel as if they could talk Caribbean dialect or say 'nikka' with a HARD R. Still do it from time to time because being rude is the easiest way to catch the attention of hooligans on your daily.
America, out of respect, I do it but it more than often always ends up in a conversation about where I'm from and because of my Caribbean accent....if I know where the fukkin high grade at.
In the Caribbean it's almost customary to acknowledge someone you're passing with a greeting of some sort, especially elders since they go ape shyt if you talk to 'em without saying 'morning' or 'afternoon'. So if you're passing someone you don't know you more say somethin' verbal like 'Wha a gwan?', 'Wha u sayin'?' or a group of blokes hanging out 'De man dem.' or some other shyt and more than likely get a respectful greeting back and be good. You form acquaintances with that shyt in the Caribbean. Dudes you know from passing.
In England...not so much since all the fukkin' Yardies over there are wired on bullshyt and all the white guys acting black think that if a black guy gives them any sort of acknowledgement that they've graduated to honoree black status and feel as if they could talk Caribbean dialect or say 'nikka' with a HARD R. Still do it from time to time because being rude is the easiest way to catch the attention of hooligans on your daily.
America, out of respect, I do it but it more than often always ends up in a conversation about where I'm from and because of my Caribbean accent....if I know where the fukkin high grade at.