What is up with this phrase: "What's up?" ? What does it even mean? Is it simply a way to acknowledge another person's existence (without exchanging any actual information)? Such as, two people are walking past each other, each says "Sup?" and they keep walking.
Or are they actually looking for a response (with some actual information content): "Tell me what is new, what is happening, any major events in your life"? How should I determine an appropriate response then? It's not like I have major events in my life everyday. And if they wanted to know what was going on in the world, they could read the newspaper or watch the news. What if "nothing" is new? Should I tell them what I had for breakfast that morning? Should I give them a list of recent events, or just pick the most interesting?
Sorry if I'm over-complicating things. I'm just very confused by people and their conversations.
Or are they actually looking for a response (with some actual information content): "Tell me what is new, what is happening, any major events in your life"? How should I determine an appropriate response then? It's not like I have major events in my life everyday. And if they wanted to know what was going on in the world, they could read the newspaper or watch the news. What if "nothing" is new? Should I tell them what I had for breakfast that morning? Should I give them a list of recent events, or just pick the most interesting?
Sorry if I'm over-complicating things. I'm just very confused by people and their conversations.