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>Chunk
Based.
>Innocent
I have no doubt. I don't think it's malicious, but as someone with resting sad face, I do get annoyed when people occasionally tell me to smile more. Either I was already in a decent mood and that person is inadvertently remarking that I look like I'm a catty bitch, or I was too sad to smile and it's annoying in that regard to be asked to pretend happy on request like I'm a rock band and someone is yelling "PLAY FREE BIRD!" at me and I don't want to play Free Bird or can't muster the energy to do so. I imagine for beautiful women they probably get asked way more, probably even every day or multiple times a day sometimes, so it's probably just exhausting. I remember I went to a requiem mass for my grandmother and some fatass told my sister to smile outside the church. Of course he probably didn't know why she did not want to smile, but it just reflects the oftentimes self-absorbed nature of the request, where the asker doesn't think it might be inappropriate to ask a stranger to regulate their emotions, when there may well be a perfectly sound reason why there is no smile.