Recently, someone told me that I have no filter. I was joking about giving a tutor a piece of my mind, and my friend replied "You do that to everyone anyways, you have no filter lol", and I asked another friend if they thought I lacked a filter. They said yes.
My parents also lack filters somewhat. Both have a tendency to bring up inappropriate subjects at tea. My mum tends to be brutally honest to a fault, if she doesn't like a gift then she'll ask for the receipt straight afterwards. Whereas my dad tends to ignore the mood of a room/is seemingly a bit oblivious to it, sometimes when we are having a casual conversation it'll take a bizarre detour into much heavier territory, then go back to light-hearted discussion.
I occasionally try to put on a filter depending on the situation, but there are some things I struggle with. Such as acting enthusiastic over a present that I do not care for. I find enthusiasm/general interest or excitement a particularly difficult emotion to replicate. Whilst I am grateful for it, I find it a challenging task to not let my disappointment or lack of interest for that particular item show. I don't want to be rude, but my face tends to betray me.
Also, I tend to find it hard to smile on command. It usually takes twenty attempts to get a photo of myself smiling, and even then it's not guaranteed. So, if someone does see me smiling and acting excited; chances are it's genuine. I find negative or neutral emotions such as anger, sadness or confusion easier to act out/fake.
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