I don’t know how to relate to people who..
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who insist they suffer from RBF.
Imo, it’s an excuse for being rude,
learn some manners.2 -
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honeybee__12 wrote: »
do you disagree with the disagree?1 -
honeybee__12 wrote: »who insist they suffer from RBF.
Imo, it’s an excuse for being rude,
learn some manners.
So people’s neutral faces are rude now?11 -
I can’t relate to people that seem to have not even a modicum of compassion. Those that can’t even entertain the idea that they may be wrong/mistaken/ignorant about some things. Egocentric people.2
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CoffeeAndContour wrote: »honeybee__12 wrote: »who insist they suffer from RBF.
Imo, it’s an excuse for being rude,
learn some manners.
So people’s neutral faces are rude now?
It’s just my opinion.
Resting neutral face?
Maybe it’s not the same thing.
Like I said, it’s just my opinion.1 -
seltzermint555 wrote: »
I so wish I could successfully public speak. I can't even control how my body reacts. I start shaking, turn bright red and break out in hives, my voice trembles...it's awful. I even took a public speaking class as an undergrad in the hopes of overcoming it or at least making it manageable by getting out of my comfort zone, but no dice.
The more you do it the better. The failure of it makes you so much more canning. If I can find a way public speaking will be how I make a lucrative living. It's like the dopest thing in the world.
I can't relate to those who don't try or need everything laid out.0 -
tinkerhellraiser wrote: »honeybee__12 wrote: »CoffeeAndContour wrote: »honeybee__12 wrote: »who insist they suffer from RBF.
Imo, it’s an excuse for being rude,
learn some manners.
So people’s neutral faces are rude now?
It’s just my opinion.
Resting neutral face?
Maybe it’s not the same thing.
Like I said, it’s just my opinion.
i always thought rbf was when ladies got those permanent lines between their brows that made me look kinda angry all the time so even tho they were just goin about their day they looked mad
😂 I could be wrong but I think that’s just wrinkles from age.
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I can't relate to people who don't know what Game of Thrones is. 😞1
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I can't relate to people who make a lot of Harry Potter references2
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honeybee__12 wrote: »CoffeeAndContour wrote: »honeybee__12 wrote: »who insist they suffer from RBF.
Imo, it’s an excuse for being rude,
learn some manners.
So people’s neutral faces are rude now?
It’s just my opinion.
Resting neutral face?
Maybe it’s not the same thing.
Like I said, it’s just my opinion.
I'm not a fan of the term RBF, but it definitely applies to my face when I'm in true neutral zone or "concentration mode". I just look.. pissed. Apparently, the same is true for my husband. He just looks perma-pissed when he's just zoning out.
Not doing it to be rude, it's just my face, yo.5 -
I give, I give!!! 😂
I’m old, cut me a break girls.
It’s just my old *kitten* opinion!
geez4 -
honeybee__12 wrote: »
I give, I give!!! 😂
I’m old, cut me a break girls.
It’s just my old *kitten* opinion!
geez2 -
I have an RBF face so I try to remember to smile all the time when I'm in public which is not easy to do. Its just that my mouth turns down naturally at the corners when I'm not smiling.2
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IDR to people who tell me I should "smile more". No *kitten*, there ain't nothing over here to smile about, kindly move on and stop patrolling my face. :laugh:
I also just don't get this. Why does a random stranger care whether I smile or not when that is the *only* interaction they have with me? It's just weird.4 -
CanesGalactica wrote: »IDR to people who tell me I should "smile more". No *kitten*, there ain't nothing over here to smile about, kindly move on and stop patrolling my face. :laugh:
I also just don't get this. Why does a random stranger care whether I smile or not when that is the *only* interaction they have with me? It's just weird.
I find it’s usually men being awkwardly flirty4 -
CanesGalactica wrote: »IDR to people who tell me I should "smile more". No *kitten*, there ain't nothing over here to smile about, kindly move on and stop patrolling my face. :laugh:
I also just don't get this. Why does a random stranger care whether I smile or not when that is the *only* interaction they have with me? It's just weird.
One of my female friends had a strong response when people asked her to smile more, "Why should I perform for you?".6 -
your_future_ex_wife wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »IDR to people who tell me I should "smile more". No *kitten*, there ain't nothing over here to smile about, kindly move on and stop patrolling my face. :laugh:
I also just don't get this. Why does a random stranger care whether I smile or not when that is the *only* interaction they have with me? It's just weird.
I find it’s usually men being awkwardly flirty
Yeah, that is kinda awkward, especially if I can't tell that you're actually flirting.2 -
honeybee__12 wrote: »
I give, I give!!! 😂
I’m old, cut me a break girls.
It’s just my old *kitten* opinion!
geez
You Aint Old Darlin,, Light em up3 -
I can't relate to people with a personality like Trump.6
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