I just had a discussion with a close friend of mine who lives in Germany. I live in the U.S., Colorado. I work late hours and got off of work after midnight. She called to chat, and the first thing she said was "Good morning". Since it was shortly after midnight for me, and almost bed time, I didn't know how to respond.
The same thing happened when we said our goodbyes. Simply saying "goodye" to a cherished friend seems inappropriate and heartless.
Have any of you been in major timezone differences with friends, family or acquaintances where you want to say something that means the same thing across the board? Instead of "good morning" or " goodnight"... is there a sort of gender neutral-like term that crosses timezone boundaries?
What do you say?
The same thing happened when we said our goodbyes. Simply saying "goodye" to a cherished friend seems inappropriate and heartless.
Have any of you been in major timezone differences with friends, family or acquaintances where you want to say something that means the same thing across the board? Instead of "good morning" or " goodnight"... is there a sort of gender neutral-like term that crosses timezone boundaries?
What do you say?