Spoo!
If anyone has travelled Bangalore in the city bus services I am sure they would have experienced this. You ask where the bus goes to to the conduct or the driver more than once for any reason and you get this very wiered look and a frown of displeasure and ignorance. If you are new to this phenomena then you might be a lil upset about it but let me tell that there are a few conductors who are kind and sweet too :)

Wondering what makes people frown at you sometimes, i just thought of a few "facts" that would make them do so. Of course on a busy road you try to ask a stranger where he bought his pair of glasses, you can definitely expect a frown. But otherwise what would be the probable reasons? May be that person is tired and just is hoping to shut his eyes, then you can get one too if you tried bugging him. At times it would be so embarrassing to be one the receiving end, and you wonder, "How can that person do this??? ****!!! Yeah if he is just another person whom you happen to meet just for a day or two you damn care about it, otherwise the story is a lil different!

Imagine you wanted to ask something or just talk about anything to your best friend and he/she frowns at you for whatever reason. (I am not telling  that was intentional, but something least expected). All hells break loose and you wonder why would not the earth break open? I am not exagerrating but i am pretty sure that would be the reaction. I dont know why that is so, but i just know we have some limitations in accepting things and acknowledging them :( It could mean a lot to the receiver though!!! (pun intended). And a frown is one such i guess!

Just a mere facial expression can convey huge lot of things!!! Hats off to our faces that can speak beyond words!
1 Response
  1. Bharath Says:

    But dont you think that giving a straight-flat frown is far much better than giving a pleasing smile and then talking accumulated-crap-S***tty things behind?. Err, WYSIWUG is a far better model than its counterpart (atleast in real life psychometry and fundamental ethics!)