Why we often get tired when talking with others and hard to smile

@dwipa93 (143)
Indonesia
December 8, 2011 1:21am CST
Why we often get tired when talking with others and hard to smile...??
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4 responses
@cearn25 (3456)
• Philippines
8 Dec 11
Getting tired when talking with others and hard to smile if that person you are talking with is somebody whom you don't like or hate. Don't bother talking if you don't feel like talking. It is hard to smile when you are facing problems in life.
@nezavisima (7408)
• Bulgaria
8 Dec 11
I love to talk to other people and their smile. I love to talk with them to discuss everything and everyone. also appears to have some people who is tired I am of these people. I must speak with all because I love to entertain. My speech is very nice. nice day!
@veejay19 (3589)
• India
8 Dec 11
Talking is like any other action good if done for a short while but energy sapping if done for a long while.If you are talking to somebody for a long time you will lose a lot of energy,besides the other person will ge bored and will try to excuse himself. Moreover you will also feel the strain and your face and mouth muscles will gety fatigued and you will stop smiling.This happens if someone is doing the same thing to you.Therefore one should keep all conversations short and pleasnt instead of long and boring.
@megamatt (14292)
• United States
8 Dec 11
Even the most engaging people are going to be weary after a while. Also, I think that for me personally, there are going to be many times where I am going to run out of things to talk about. And the other person is going to keep going on. They are going to keep going and going, talking and talking and they are just really not going to be silent. There are just going to be many times where it is going to be hard to smile through someone who won't get the hint that perhaps they should be quiet. There are times where I think that people in general are going to really are easily tired when they are doing the same activity. We tend to all have limits to our attention spans. Even with the most engaging of topics. That is just the way things are.