Not sure where to write this.
When I play, I tend to say good game or good luck at the beginning of the game, gg at the end. I'm not overpolite irl, but, idk, I often just feel like it.
I used to say "good luck" more, especially for games of luck, but I realized it was not very genuine because I would not really feel happy to see the other player getting lucky. Maybe you can relate. In the end, do we really wish for good luck for our opponent?...
But there's sth weird with my opponents' reaction. They will often reply "tx, you too". I don't understand the "you too". I mean, I guess it's like an automatic response, but...
So my question is, do you agree that one wishes for "good game" for both? Thus there's no reason to reply "you too"?
When I play, I tend to say good game or good luck at the beginning of the game, gg at the end. I'm not overpolite irl, but, idk, I often just feel like it.
I used to say "good luck" more, especially for games of luck, but I realized it was not very genuine because I would not really feel happy to see the other player getting lucky. Maybe you can relate. In the end, do we really wish for good luck for our opponent?...
But there's sth weird with my opponents' reaction. They will often reply "tx, you too". I don't understand the "you too". I mean, I guess it's like an automatic response, but...
So my question is, do you agree that one wishes for "good game" for both? Thus there's no reason to reply "you too"?