It's better that you do that. People (subconsciously) lose a little respect for people who give their smiles away too easily. Making them work for your smile will draw them to you, especially people who are used to easily receiving smiles.
But don't withhold your smiles from children, your family, your closest friends, or the elderly and infirm.
I always withhold my smiles from children and my family! Though the elderly, I can't help but smile at them...they're adorable!
Anyway, as for the OP...I'd say it's normal, as I tend to not smile at people who smile at me back. It's kind of a "Fuck you. I know you're only doing me a courtesy, but stop being so damn fake!" statement.
Is it normal that I intentionally don't smile at people?
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It's better that you do that. People (subconsciously) lose a little respect for people who give their smiles away too easily. Making them work for your smile will draw them to you, especially people who are used to easily receiving smiles.
But don't withhold your smiles from children, your family, your closest friends, or the elderly and infirm.
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I always withhold my smiles from children and my family! Though the elderly, I can't help but smile at them...they're adorable!
Anyway, as for the OP...I'd say it's normal, as I tend to not smile at people who smile at me back. It's kind of a "Fuck you. I know you're only doing me a courtesy, but stop being so damn fake!" statement.