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    Asking Questions of Close Friends as We Pass by Them
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Asking Questions of Close Friends as We Pass by Them

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Asking questions of close friends as we pass by them, which requires only a recognition of having been heard and not really an answer, such as "What's up?", is an example of what Harold Garfinkel would term "impression management."

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