crypticthree,

Go for john

darcy,
@darcy@sh.itjust.works avatar

😃

PutangInaMo,

I’m American and I’ve never heard this used.

But after thinking about it, gopher is a play on words that means “go for”. So saying gopher John is like saying “go for John” and can be a greeting.

thrawn,

“Go for X” was somewhat common, including in media. I think OP was mishearing that. There’s virtually no way to differentiate between “gopher” and a rushed, casual “go for” in speech.

Curious_Canid,
@Curious_Canid@lemmy.ca avatar

Me too and me neither. I’m over sixty, I’ve lived in various parts of the country, and I’ve never head anyone say that.

I want to know what that’s about too!

Granite,
Granite avatar

I’ve only ever used this on a movie set radio. It’s real but limited in its uses.

SpringMango7379,
@SpringMango7379@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve never heard anyone say this. Maybe we need more context?

balance_sheet,

It means that he works for Google and writes in Go.

darcy,
@darcy@sh.itjust.works avatar

ohh

freagle,

They don’t

bingbong,

What rodent do you start your greetings with

freagle,

Stoat me!

TheYear2525,

Gadget be praised, how may I help you?

totallynotarobot,

Always lead with the beaver

rikudou,

Obviously a lemming.

pruwybn,
@pruwybn@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Rat’s up?

majestictechie,

I like this. I’m using this now.

Atrabiliousaurus,

Ahh… nice marmot.

Falmarri,
@Falmarri@lemmy.world avatar

Where did you possibly here that this is a thing that’s said?

ExRedditor1928,

Never heard this before.

Maybe this is related: when I did a huge remodeling construction job for a summer as an unskilled laborer, I basically ran around and helped different people on everything. That’s sometimes called being a “go-fer boy”. “Go for this, go for that” meaning I would always run around and fetch tools and do simple tasks.

EntropicalVacation,
@EntropicalVacation@midwest.social avatar

American here, and I’ve never heard anyone seriously answer the phone this way. I did have a co-worker who would answer “Go for Mike” as a joke when he knew the caller. I had the impression it was from silly comedy or sit-com or meme that went around for a while.

RanchOnPancakes,
@RanchOnPancakes@lemmy.world avatar

You see in the US there are secret underground copies of all of our houses and gopher versions live there.

They are making it clear if you are speaking to John or Gopher John.

Sorry, for real I’ve never heard this before. Can you tell us where you heard it from? I’m really curious now.

SalamiTom,
SalamiTom avatar

This is the reality I choose to live in.

WarmSoda,

I feel like OP forgot to add the punchline.

darcy,
@darcy@sh.itjust.works avatar

no punchline

WarmSoda,

So you’re not going to explain why you’re asking this weird question?

darcy,
@darcy@sh.itjust.works avatar

theres no stupid questions, right ?

WarmSoda,

Context would be nice.

darcy,
@darcy@sh.itjust.works avatar

im not here to educate you

WarmSoda, (edited )

Great attitude you’ve got. Glad you’re here.
So everyone is supposed to educate you, but you’re special?

over_clox,

I’m American and I don’t answer my phone.

On the rare occasion I do answer, I respond with “Whatcha want?”

Friends will reveal themselves real quick, scammers will also reveal themselves real quick…

Remmock,

It's commonly used when you pick up a radio on a public band.

So if you have a jobsite where there are 100 radios, and someone needs to reach Ted, they'll page the radio and say something like "Hey Ted, do you copy?" and Ted will respond with "Go for Ted," which means yes, Ted is here and he's listening, go ahead.

It was used in a small way some 40 years ago and never really caught on.

emberwit,

And what is Ted supposed to copy?

Dyslexic1922,

Signifying that he received a good copy of the message

4am,
@4am@lemmy.world avatar

And, if you’ve reached Gopher Ted, you might respond with “Go for Gopher Ted”

Roger, Roger! What’s our vector, Victor?

Tower to radio clearance, over!

That’s Clarance Over!

What? Huh? Who?!?

darcy,
@darcy@sh.itjust.works avatar

ok thank you 😃

Lazylazycat,
@Lazylazycat@lemmy.world avatar

Ooooh thank you! I’d always wondered about this too.

DarraignTheSane,

Pretty sure it’s an old businessman thing. “Go for (my name)!” in a cock-sure tone is pretty much how I would expect any old business hot-shot asshole to answer the phone.

MedicPigBabySaver,

That’s not a thing.

darcy,
@darcy@sh.itjust.works avatar

:(

rikonium,

It’s uncommon, I’ve heard it used every once in a blue moon like Barney Stinson (HIMYM) answering his phone and I haven’t seen a definitive answer other than indicating to the caller that he, Barney, is the one answering the phone.

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