deep-techno wrote:
Kirska wrote:
Sometimes for me it worked in the opposite way as well. I could pass off genuinely crying when my boyfriend dumped me as allergy problems. It seemed to work anyway.
But yeah I get that too, even from strangers. Like I'll pay for something at a convenience store and the clerk will say, "Cheer up! Smile!" and I'm just like "uh... okay."
Maybe for a joke, you could put on an exaggerated smile.
You can also say in a borderline whispering but very firm voice: "Sir/ma'am, I was at a funeral less than an hour ago. I'm not in the mood to cheer up." Most likely, this will make the person feel stupid for telling you to cheer up. And honestly, when someone looks depressed, regardless of reason, "cheer up" is one of the worst things you can say to them.