along the same lines (for those of us who don't drive)... look at someone and compliment them. (only if u mean it) (they may not say something nice back but u'll get a smile) last night at a wedding reception i saw an old snooty looking parsi lady in pearls and red. what a red it was! like a valentino. and i wanted to say "it's lovely" but i didn't and now i'll never know if she would have smiled.
roark - i really don't know if going up to someone will really be possible for everyone. our thresholds differ. but if you manage it in earnest, why not?
And I couldn't agree with you more! I do it all the time! Age no bar, sex no bar, looks no bar... It's nice to get a smile out of someone you don't know, isn't it?
hey this one's nice... and true! :D I used to do that all the time... Once my friend was riding pillion, and at at one such signal, I grinned at someone out of boredom.. And the uncle grinned back and nodded goodheartedly.. my friend was like, what happened, u guys know each other??? when i said 'No' she giggled and kept teasing me all the way back for being a proper nut-case...
not sure if this works in the car especially when u r learning and drive slow and bad though... :(
18 comments:
Who said you had to stop at red lights? ;)
No, but seriously, I'm too shy to try these things but I'll give it a go.
same here. but somewhere letting go of a little bit can be quite rewarding. or at least entertaining. let me know how it went.
and pls do stop at red lights :)
just tried it, didn't work for me man. she thought i was a creep. moral: beware of women drivers.
ha. moral of the story: don't look creepy. or move your eyebrows suggestively.
along the same lines (for those of us who don't drive)... look at someone and compliment them. (only if u mean it) (they may not say something nice back but u'll get a smile)
last night at a wedding reception i saw an old snooty looking parsi lady in pearls and red. what a red it was! like a valentino. and i wanted to say "it's lovely" but i didn't and now i'll never know if she would have smiled.
nice photo
roark - i really don't know if going up to someone will really be possible for everyone. our thresholds differ. but if you manage it in earnest, why not?
charade - thank you.
I may try doing that...btw thanks for coming by to my blog.
what if your on a bike?
jolvin - it was a pleasure. your muttering makes for very interesting reading. and do try. tell me how it went.
mickey - lol. been there. as long as you keep creepiness out of the expresson, should work.
Really? Will try and notice that next time on.
I always love to smile at people -
in particular - grumpy stressed people -
give them a big beaming smile:)
and right now i am smiling at your post:)
hugs!
educatedunemployed - do let me know how it went. of course, be prepared for confusion.
maddie - see, i made you smile. and so do you. your brief hiatus killed me.
yeah..you're right!!!
i am not the person to say "i told ya so" but hey, I am glad.
And I couldn't agree with you more! I do it all the time! Age no bar, sex no bar, looks no bar... It's nice to get a smile out of someone you don't know, isn't it?
and if its a girl who smiles first..she might get a wink...and a follower too!!!!!!
hey this one's nice... and true!
:D
I used to do that all the time... Once my friend was riding pillion, and at at one such signal, I grinned at someone out of boredom.. And the uncle grinned back and nodded goodheartedly.. my friend was like, what happened, u guys know each other??? when i said 'No' she giggled and kept teasing me all the way back for being a proper nut-case...
not sure if this works in the car especially when u r learning and drive slow and bad though... :(
Post a Comment