Dionysus is not one to complain about someone being too loud. Considering he has several epithets dealing with how wild and loud he is, it would be downright hypocritical of him to say something about someone else not using their inside voice.
"I've been-- well! I've been well." As this conversation is happening shortly after he had to say goodbye to his wife again, he undoubtedly hasn't been doing well, but he tries not to let on exactly how unwell he has been1. "I'm glad to see you out and about, did you have any big plans for today?"
1. Mostly because such threads have yet to be played out...
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"I've been-- well! I've been well." As this conversation is happening shortly after he had to say goodbye to his wife again, he undoubtedly hasn't been doing well, but he tries not to let on exactly how unwell he has been1. "I'm glad to see you out and about, did you have any big plans for today?"
1. Mostly because such threads have yet to be played out...