Do people say "Have a blessed day" to strangers in your country

Do people say "Have a blessed day" to strangers in your country.

yes

>talking to strangers for no reason

only americans do that

"have a good/nice day" usually

I thought southern Euros were outgoing, loud and confrontational like Arabs and Mexicans?

people just sort of mumble 'alright?' at each other.

Not to that point

hate when christfags 'bless' me after i sneeze

We say "Are you tired" or "May you have a blessed work"

People don't say things like that, especially not to strangers. The closest equivalent might be "take care," but again, not so much to strangers. Maybe "have a good one." You say that to people you are less familiar with.

Why do Albanians waste blessings on something they'll never do?

>take care
fuuarrkk..i say that to complete strangers! but i work in the medical profession and it is a probably a force of habit

Have an amazingly graceful day, my Moravian brothers in Christ. Halleluyer! *claps*

We greet each other by saying death to german

talking is forbidden to strangers

>tfw you visit relatives in Texas and strangers say things like "may the Lord lay his blessings upon you" as you leave Costco

Like said, it isn't really a thing in Canada. It's very jarring.

Had someone say this to me today.

Speaking to strangers is usually rude

Everyone is secretly a neet here so nope.

What parts of the US do people do this in? I've lived in a fair number of states and haven't ever been approached on the street by anyone other than junkies and beggars.

No

Ones with black people.

I have heard it from cashiers and waitresses in Tennessee while visiting my brother there.

It's pretty old fashioned to say that, it will most likely come from and old person if you hear it.

>Have a blessed day
Pfff. Sounds fucking retarded.

old people sometimes say 'god bless'

no we say good day
some older ppl were using continue to have a nice day, i like that

no. talking to strangers is fucking weird

We say "bless up"

Hyvää päivänjatkoa
Literally: "good continuation of day"
Finns are autistic

in a bit
or
safe

i literally just say in a bit or safe to everyone desu when i'm ending the convo

If people say anything then it's usually

Goedemorgen (which means good morning)
Hallo (which means hello)

huh we say the same thing

>talking to strangers
>replying when a stranger tries to talk to you
What are you, gay or a faggot or something?

lel

later cunt

Some people here say enjoy the rest of your day

have a nice day. if it's friday people say have a nice weekend

Sure but usually "have a nice day" or "have a good day/one"

Fun fact is that "good" actually comes from "God", later on kinda just meant "generic positive thing". So "have a blessed day" probably hits the traditional meaning of "good day" a little better.