Is this correct? What does it mean and can it be rephrased? “I’ve been saved too because I always respond to the cultists in my neighborhood in a friendly manner. I don’t even need to stand with them and engage them in a conversation, I Just respond to t
Yes, the statement is correct in terms of grammar and meaning. It conveys that the speaker feels they have been "saved" or spared from any negative interactions with cultists by maintaining a friendly demeanor. They emphasize that simply acknowledging the cultists' greetings and then walking away is sufficient for them, and they question why someone else would be upset for not receiving a greeting in return.
Here’s a rephrased version:
"I feel like I've avoided trouble because I always greet the cult members in my neighborhood with a friendly attitude. I don't need to stop and chat with them; I just say hello and keep walking. If you were more polite, I'd be happy to respond. Why should I be blamed for not saying 'hi' when I walk by you?"