David Graeber in Debt: The First 5,000 Years (via fivepips)

Words and phrases that have a conventionalized rather than a literal meaning are also known as phatic expressions: other examples are greetings, farewells, and basic checking in such as “how are you?” or “what’s up?”. It’s not that you can’t ask about someone’s actual well-being, but you need to use alternative phrases to do so because certain ones are conventionalized as greetings instead. 

(via allthingslinguistic)