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Dav09@lemmy.ml to HistoryMemes@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1 year ago

Wassup

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Dav09@lemmy.ml to HistoryMemes@lemmy.mlEnglish · 1 year ago
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  • AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space
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    Apparently “ahoy” was a common greeting before the telephone was invented, to the point that Alexander Graham Bell suggested it for use when answering the phone.

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      Ahoy was common enough that the Simpsons had their oldest phone user answer with "Ahoy hoy?"

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        I think that gag was referencing Graham Bell’s suggestion.

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          Graham Bell was referencing the age old tradition of greeting someone with “ahoy”.

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            I’m not really convinced that “ahoy” was that common beforehand. AFAIK, Graham Bell wanted a different greeting than what was commonly used as to differentiate greeting on the phone with greeting IRL.

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      Confirmation this is the worst timeline.

      Ahoy is the superior greeting. I support its return to standard use.

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        I’m a fan of “well met!”

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          “Well met, traveller!”

      • trashgirlfriend@lemmy.world
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        Move to Slovakia

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    While it wasn’t a general greeting, “halloo” was already used as a verb meaning “to call for a hunting” in the 14th century.

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      also as an exclamation of surprise, like “halloo, what’s this?”

      “hello” is still occasionally used in this sense today.

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        found the german

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          idk if you’re joking but not German; it was indeed halloo or holloo in English before hello became standard

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            “halloo, what’s this?”

            “haaaallooooo” is used a lot by Germans as a slow exclamation to mean “hey idiot, what are you doing?”

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              It’s used this way in American English sometimes, as in a teen issuing a counterpoint “HellOOOOoooo”

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                Think McFly!!

            • Brave Little Hitachi Wand@lemmy.world
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              Try actually saying “hey idiot, what are you doing?” some time. It’s very good.

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                That’s my morning mantra in front of the bathroom mirror

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      Like the fox hunters in Mary Poppins?! D:

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    There are countries in the world, where you enter a room in the morning full of dear and beloved friends and colleagues, and you would neither greet them nor make eye contact until they wanted something from you.

    I don’t know whether this would be my heaven or my hell, but as a brit, useless smalltalk is practically baked into my bones.

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      I’ll stick with the hellos. IMO meatspace human interaction feels like a privilege now.

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        Especially today where everyone wants to be alone because of overstimulation (but they might also feel lonely at the same time)

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    iirc the “Hello my baby, Hello my ragtime gal” song was written specifically about the telephone. “Hello” wasn’t a common irl greeting at the time

    Howard and Emerson in 1899: sup bring that booty girl btb"

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    Someone on social media literally cannot stop thinking about this.

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  • Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Kateekalo!

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    Phones weren’t invented in 1825, this meme picture is historically inaccurate.

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      Except, nowhere in the meme is stated that. The meme is about “the first attested writing” of the word hello.

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      “Hallo” as a general greeting was popularized by the telephone though, so the picture does have a historical significance in this context.

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        So… ? It’s just an old photo of a man talking to the phone for context.

        source image : Scanned from a (cheaply printed) postcard, c. 1905-1915; no notice of publisher, date, or any copyright.

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          you’re not disagreeing with the comment you replied to

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