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ā09-08-2016 02:39 PM
Perhaps I'm happy and not miserable like someš
ā09-08-2016 02:41 PM
Yes, I have known folks like that. Others that do things that are so rude as well. One gal will laugh and make light of things that are serious. Some things need to be taken seriously and strongly but she just ignores any of it. She then gets ignored and avoided and wonders why.
ā09-08-2016 02:41 PM
ā09-08-2016 02:41 PM
She doesn't really laugh when someone else actually says something funny. Or rarely. She does tend to just walk away, though. She might even glare before walking away.
Guess she's the only funny one.
She tends to start talking to someone before she's even in visual distance from the person she's addressing. Again, very loudly.
Yeah, it's gotta be an attention seeking thing.
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ā09-08-2016 02:42 PM
My wife had a nurse that did that during her last 6 day stay in the hospital. She was a very nice and good nurse, but where I am usually a nonstop talker with my nurses, I kept my mouth shut whenever she came into the room.
I have been around others like that and I usually look for the quickest way to depart.
hckynut(john)
ā09-08-2016 02:44 PM
Moonchilde wrote:
chickenbutt wrote:Definitely annoying! I don't think I know anybody like this, but I've seen it.
It reminds me of this 'lol speak' that I see sometimes. It's lol this and lol that and lol lol lol lol - STOP IT! lame
You mean like posters who say something they know is totally obviously snotty and then type lol at the end? AFAIC that's the same as ending a comment with a sneer or the equivalent of * you.
Yeah, that too!
'Snotty' is the perfect word to describe that.
ā09-08-2016 02:45 PM
@sparklestar wrote:Maybe she finds herself so amusing it makes her laugh! She's her best audience.
The rest of the audience would leave if we didn't have to be here.
lol
ā09-08-2016 02:47 PM
@bonnielu wrote:I guess I have never met someone that did this.... but I do agree it is either a nervous habit or a bit of insecurity. I do know people because of insecurity always put other people down. I would much rather have the laughter.
Not exactly the same thing but what annoys me is the hosts who present a product... give a price and have a smile or laugh to give us the impression that we are the lucky ones to be listening and we better buy this product right now, right now because it is a real deal.
She does that, too.
I suppose I should feel some compassion for her now.
But I just want to say "SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP"
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ā09-08-2016 02:48 PM - edited ā01-07-2020 01:39 AM
ā09-08-2016 02:51 PM
@Daisy wrote:It reminds me of some people who have a permanent smile on their face while you're talking with them. That would be nice if you're telling them good news, but some people tend to do that even if you're telling them something not so nice...such as your car needs new tires, you think you're getting a bad cold, your washing machine broke, etc.
Seriously! How would they feel if they rattled off bad news and you stood there with a smile on your face?
I feel like having someone film these people to show them what they look like.
I think some of those people would tell you that "everything always works out in the end".
They live in Wonderland.
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