So how many of you suffer from RBF (Resting Btch Face) syndrome?
Do you get annoyed by people who ask you if you’re okay…when you are feeling absolutely fine? Uhmm…hello…you can’t have a smile plastered to your face 24/7. That’s just creepy. And kinda phony, too. And at work you can’t even snap at them k …“Nahi! Shakal hi aisi hai!!! Now leave me alone!”
So, all of you ALLS that are tired of such annoying exchanges…here is a thread for you to commiserate in. Enjoy!
@LP thats a good characteristic, smiling i.e. In the hadith it says that if you greet your fellow brother or sister (In Islam), its a form of charity. Ever since I read that hadith, I have been applying this and adding to my good deeds.
Life is too short, we need to lighten up and not be AR*
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Some people are truly and genuinely unhappy, profoundly angry and miserable and their seething anger gets indelibly etched on their faces that cannot accurately be classified as RBF.
They are unable to understand that happiness is a thing and scores of people are happy in their lives and their smiles and laughter are genuine. I think many parents condition their children to be unhappy
Also misery loves company so these people make it their mission in life to attack happy people and try to make them unhappy.
@redvelvet I dont walk around in seething anger because of girls displaying their well toned legs or cleavage, or some people enjoying alcoholic beverages and partying and not following Sharia.
I don’t have a problem with the pitai as the remorse she showed after and how she compensated for it after were the best days of my life, sometimes you win by losing.
If I am having a hard day, I just sip on some wine and my sorrows go away, what do you do?
Since attitude is contagious miserable people contaminate the surroundings, I avoid miserable people, they can also bring down productivity for a corporation