If you're already editing for other reasons, feel free to remove the greetings, thanks, etc. They're just there mostly because someone wanted to be polite, and doesn't realize how much we value getting to the point.
But personally, I typically don't edit a post just to remove them (unless they're like half the question). And unless the post is otherwise perfect, I'll generally reject a suggested edit as "too minor" if that's the only change.
"Fluff" -- while not ideal -- is not a problem in and of itself. Succintness is a preference, not a correctness issue. There are invariably real problems (grammatical errors, misspellings, atrocious formatting, etc) in that post...and any one of those problems is more significant than all the "Hello"s and "Thanks"es on the entire site.
If all you do is remove a bit of fluff, that hasn't actually fixed anything. But if you're actually fixing the post, there's nothing wrong with streamlining it a bit as well.
"tried searching around a bit, and haven't been able to come up with a usable answer"
to their question, regardless of whether they actually did or not, I put absolutely no weight on that statement (and would thus classify it as fluff).