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"How's your heart" is a heart lovers way of saying "how are you today," "how's thing going," hey, what's up," or any other greeting. I may relate the pumping of my heart to how I'm feeling at the time. ["Hey J, how's your heart today?" "He's a little tired this morning. I had a long night."] Or I'll give a brief explanation of exactly how it is beating. Right now he's pumping slow and normally. I just finished my last spoonful of breakfast, so my heart is also pumping happily and healthily. Happy Saturday everyone. How's your heart today?
no it isn't.
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To be honest, it sounds like an awkward question even for a cardiophile. Regardless of how someone means it or what their intentions are, it actually sounds like a weird question to me.
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I've actually been asked this question twice through PM's on another site. Both times were people from non-English speaking countries, so I figured that there may have been some interpretation problems as to what were good questions to ask, in English and in our culture. I didn't mind the question(s) and I answered that my heart was slightly fast.
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by sighing out loud and ignoring the question. i am more than just a heartbeat, im a person too. this question annoys me very much
i hook myself and let them figure it out.
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Alright so you're talking to someone because that's what normal people do, right? Maybe you're talking to a cardiophile let's say. And they ask "How's your heart?"
How
how exactly are you supposed to respond to that? "Fine"? "Not sure I haven't seen him in a while"? "Doing backflips in the street"? "Ironically liking K-Pop"?
I hate questions like this, unless it's from my wife or a close friend. It's weird to me any other way. Just ask me how I am.
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