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Oh, I get it. They're starting with a common, almost rote question to show how quickly we default to surface-level answers. Dave's 'I'm great' is exactly what I expected.
This is so relatable! The 'level two' response, the automatic, practiced answer, is something we all do. It really highlights how unoriginal our default interactions can be.
It’s interesting how they're framing 'efficient language' as a failure in this context. Usually, efficiency is good, but here it seems to mean 'getting the job done quickly without any real substance'.

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The video begins by demonstrating how common, superficial questions often elicit equally superficial responses [0:00]. When asked "How are you?", participants like Dave and Kimmy default to simple, practiced answers like "Great" or "I'm great" [0:00-0:30]. This highlights a fundamental issue: many everyday questions are so overused they lack the power to spark genuine connection or deeper thought [0:30]. The speaker implies that this reliance on predictable inquiries leads to ineffective communication and missed opportunities for meaningful engagement [0:30-0:45].
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The video begins by demonstrating how common, superficial questions often elicit equally superficial responses [0:00]. When asked "How are you?", participants like Dave and Kimmy default to simple, practiced answers like "Great" or "I'm great" [0:00-0:30]. This highlights a fundamental issue: many everyday questions are so overused they lack the power to spark genuine connection or deeper thought [0:30]. The speaker implies that this reliance on predictable inquiries leads to ineffective communication and missed opportunities for meaningful engagement [0:30-0:45].
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