Tuesday Giggle --- that look when "Nothing is Wrong"

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In summary, the conversation touches on how guys often antagonize women in a silent way and have to put up with their misbehavior, as well as a comment about grammar and a confusing response.
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All us guys can relate to this :-p

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Ha...
 
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davenn said:
All us guys can relate to this :-p

Uh, that's probably because you intentionally antagonize her in a silent way so that she cannot confront you on your misbehavior!
 
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Fervent Freyja said:
Uh, that's probably because you intentionally antagonize her in a silent way so that she cannot confront you on your misbehavior!

naaa, it's just the typical thing us guys have to put up with :wink:
 
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:rolleyes:

And the grammar deviant said,
davenn said:
naaa, it's just the typical thing us guys have to put up with :wink:
 
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Fervent Freyja said:
:rolleyes:

And the grammar deviant said,

??
 
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davenn said:
??

:headbang:
 
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Fervent Freyja said:
:headbang:
?? you are not making any sense
 
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"...up with which we must put."
 
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gmax137 said:
"...up with which we must put."

looks worse ... really bad :wink:
 
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davenn said:
?? you are not making any sense

Nevermind. Don't worry about it. :biggrin:
 

Related to Tuesday Giggle --- that look when "Nothing is Wrong"

What is Tuesday Giggle?

Tuesday Giggle is a term used to describe a particular facial expression that people make when they are trying to hide the fact that something is wrong or bothering them.

Why is it called "Tuesday Giggle"?

The term "Tuesday Giggle" is believed to have originated from a social media trend where people would post pictures of themselves with this facial expression on a Tuesday, as a way to lighten the mood and bring some humor to the mid-week slump.

Is there a scientific explanation for this facial expression?

While the specific facial expression may vary from person to person, it is believed that this expression is a combination of a forced smile and raised eyebrows, which can be seen as a subtle attempt to hide any negative emotions.

Is the Tuesday Giggle a universal expression?

While the term "Tuesday Giggle" may not be known globally, the facial expression itself is recognized and understood by people of different cultures and backgrounds. It is a common way to convey that everything is fine, even when it may not be.

Is the Tuesday Giggle a sign of deception?

Not necessarily. While the Tuesday Giggle may be used as a way to mask negative emotions, it can also be a genuine attempt to maintain a positive attitude and not burden others with one's problems. It is important to consider the context and other nonverbal cues when interpreting this expression.

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