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Cheer up love
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Question for you men out there. Any ideas why men often say to women (myself included) "smile" or "cheer up" when in a pub or club situation? I stopped smiling for a split second on Saturday night and some guy quite aggressively told me to smile. I've not ever witnessed women telling strangers to smile.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I haven't really read many of the other threads but I agree that the "Cheer up love it might never happen" is annoying.
I sat thinking that the morning after I had been to see my mum in hospital when she had died of cancer earlier that morning. I felt thoroughly numb and not the slightest bit like "cheering up" and the stupid thing is I remember thinking to myself "if anyone says that to me today, I'm gonna thump them, I really am".
I sat thinking that the morning after I had been to see my mum in hospital when she had died of cancer earlier that morning. I felt thoroughly numb and not the slightest bit like "cheering up" and the stupid thing is I remember thinking to myself "if anyone says that to me today, I'm gonna thump them, I really am".