depends on the context. If it is during taking a picture then i am grateful cuz i look like a bish in pictures if i don't smile too much.
BUT, if you tell me to SMILE MORE in GENEREAL, like "hey yk, you should smile more blah blah blah" then you just made your way into my Bad book. It IS rude reply
Yes. As someone who is super quiet and doesn't like to smile, someone telling me to force showing feelings that i don't want to is actually really rude. reply
Honestly yes. Though it might differ culture wise. In my culture women are supposed to be subservient, Radiading happiness every moment of the day. So they feel anxious when a woman is not smiling, thinking it's a mechanical error. So I do get pissed each time someone asks me to do that. Like their whole day will get better with a curve of my face ...... reply
Yes, because imagine just going about your day and being lost in your thoughts. However, because somebody decides your resting face isn't good enough for them, they want to treat you like you're in some depressive episode, then they start projecting all of these bad qualities about you, thinking that you're pessimistic, dreary and negative. It's ca...... 1 reply
Very, I'd traumatize an A-Hole for that by saying something like "I find terminal cancer very hard to smile about" or similar death related thing and refuse to elaborate or go into detail
Never said I'm actually suffering from it in any way, just stated a fact that without any additional info can be very misinterpreted and let them fill in the bl...... reply
Not really I mean I have a resting bitch face and so I get them having to tell me that overall I sometimes take it as a compliment cus awww u wanna see my smile reply
Depends on the context. If it like during a photo session then like “sure alright I try my best” but if it like day to day life and suddenly someone I know or don’t know just says that to me, I’m dead ass going to hit them in the kneecap
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