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Re: Do Smiling People Have A Hidden Agenda?

Originally Posted by Lion Queen ->
I'm a smiler and I would say I am a genuine person. However, since my sister died my smile is sometimes painted on because I'm crying inside. I don't like people to know I'm upset. My husband and best friend always know the difference between those smiles. So does my painted smile make me a false person? I hope not.
No it’s doesn’t .
People don’t know what others are feeling inside .
Going around grinning like a Cheshire car doesn’t make someone genuine .
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20-11-2019, 02:38 PM
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Re: Do Smiling People Have A Hidden Agenda?

I wouldn't know,Art...I do believe that some salesmen can be all over you like a rash..spin you a long yarn to buy something.

I'm tuned into that type...I let them smile and pitch...then I say..no thanks.
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20-11-2019, 03:47 PM
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Re: Do Smiling People Have A Hidden Agenda?

I don't mind smiley people.
Only when they sneak a forked tongue out from between their lips and lick their eyeballs you have to worry
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20-11-2019, 07:13 PM
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Re: Do Smiling People Have A Hidden Agenda?

Originally Posted by Right Now ->
Yep, that twinkle is real most times.

I'd rather take a chance on a smiler, than see doom and gloom on the face of another.
Spot on!

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21-11-2019, 05:25 PM
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Re: Do Smiling People Have A Hidden Agenda?

Originally Posted by TessA ->
I don't mind smiley people.
Only when they sneak a forked tongue out from between their lips and lick their eyeballs you have to worry
There are certainly a few of those out in the world, TessA, I believe they belong to the species 'Politicae' !
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21-11-2019, 05:31 PM
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Re: Do Smiling People Have A Hidden Agenda?

Smile though you're heart is breaking .... think there is a song in there somewhere ....oh and laugh and the world laughs with you....cry and you cry alone.... good advice I think.

I generally accept folk as they present themselves unless I have learned from a bad experience with them .... happens sometimes.
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21-11-2019, 05:52 PM
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Re: Do Smiling People Have A Hidden Agenda?

Originally Posted by TessA ->
I don't mind smiley people.
Only when they sneak a forked tongue out from between their lips and lick their eyeballs you have to worry
Heh heh,luv it...I've come across one or two in My time
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21-11-2019, 05:59 PM
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Re: Do Smiling People Have A Hidden Agenda?

Originally Posted by summer ->
Smile though you're heart is breaking .... think there is a song in there somewhere ....oh and laugh and the world laughs with you....cry and you cry alone.... good advice I think.

I generally accept folk as they present themselves unless I have learned from a bad experience with them .... happens sometimes.
Hi

Exactly Summer.

I treat everyone as a Potential Friend.

I look for the goodness in all, always polite at a first meeting and I can be polite to those to annoy me knowing full well I can just avoid them in future.

Life is too short to bear grudges, just avoid those who annoy you.

The nature of my job was that I had to deal with pillocks.

There is a saying in Enforcement that some people are only still alive because it is illegal to kill them.

There have been times in my life that I really wanted to snap someones neck.

If they are not an immediate danger, that cannot happen.

We are better than them.
 
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