CyclopsSummers wrote:
Catharascotia wrote:
Sometimes people I don't know (usually older than me) will pass me in the hall and say stuff like, "Smile, girl!" Which irritates me because it's none of their business, and what are they doing yelling at strangers anyway?
There was this guy I worked with who was constantly saying to me, "Why don't you smile? You never smile, you're like Robot Girl." What I wanted to say was, "I'm not smiling because you're pissing me off," but I think I just gave him the cold shoulder until he went away lol. But whenever people ask me why I'm not smiling, I really want to respond, "Because you're all up in my business and it's really irritating, that's why." Thus far I have resisted the urge.
I have considered saying something similar to a lady who works where I work... but reading these posts, I'm now thinking I probably shouldn't.
I guess it's different M>F than it is F>M? I don't really know why it should be, but I dislike the notion that it is even more expected from women to be all smiley all day than it is for men... even though a lot of people have taken issue with me putting on a serious face when everybody else is playing and having fun (at work, mostly).
Good point--I've heard several other girls say this has happened to them, but no one ever randomly yells at guys to smile. Guys are allowed to scowl furiously and we are supposed to think it makes them manly, or something.
Maybe it depends on whether the person has AS lol. People wouldn't do it if they didn't think people would appreciate it, though how is a mystery to me. For me I just only smile when I'm actively really happy about something. My natural state involves thinking intently about things, and I guess that expression looks like a scowl to people who don't know me. But I don't like being told to smile because it implies that you must smile to show the world you're happy, when in reality I'm actually perfectly happy, I'm just thinking. Also it makes no sense because it would look weird if I was walking down the hallway all by myself just smiling randomly, as I am apparently being encouraged to do. If I saw someone like that I would think they were on drugs.