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I’m very selfish, when it comes making people smile, I make people smile, because it makes me smile, when I see them smile ;)
I’m very selfish, when it comes making people smile, I make people smile, because it makes me smile, when I see them smile ;)
You know what,I found a way,the simplest yet classical way to make people smile and never forget that smile.
Just smile at them.
Nah,I don’t mean those smile-for-the-sake-of-smiling kind of smile,but really,you feel warmth and genuine at the heart when you see that smile.
Do you think, if one knows how to smile, one would smile ?
For last 10 days, I took the 7:52 tram from Misburger Strasse to Jadekomp, found myself almost the same seat, right next to last door on the tram. I would shamelessly smile at people, very very few would smile back at me, and most of the people that smiled back at me were either small babies or grandmas and grandpas. I knew Germans rarely smile in public at strangers, but it was worth a try
It makes me feel so good smiling at someone and then for them to smile back. Just to know that you’ve help brighten someones day, its amazing.
I think i might be beginning to understand Karma. If you throw good things to the world, it’s sure to come back at you. If you spit to the sky, the spit will fall right back at you.
Worth doing!
I love to make people smile. I think it’s my purpose here on earth. To make people smile you have to let your hair down. Be willing to get a little silly. Don’t worry what other people think. Just feel sorry for them for being wound that tight.
Some days there is nothing better than a friendly word from somebody on the tube, a smile or just a look that makes you not feel so alone in a city of 5 million people. Knowing how good this feels, I want to help people have a good day and feel better myself along the way. Selfish?
To receive a smile from someone is an awesome gift. I realized that a lot of people go through the day without smiling, probably seeing everything in a very pesimistic way, tired of work, or thinking about their problems. I figured, if I can make at least one person smile a day, it would be like me giving them a gift of hope.