Do you make faces when on the phone?
By dolce_vita78
@dolce_vita78 (8062)
Philippines
December 23, 2011 7:01pm CST
Whether I like the person on the other line or not, sometimes, I find myself making faces when talking to someone on the phone. I see other people do the same. This is so true especially when we do not like the other person on the other end. Or, if we do not agree with what that person is saying. What do you think? Do you also make faces when on the phone?
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11 responses
@LovingMyBabies (85288)
• Valdosta, Georgia
24 Dec 11
Now that I think about it I am guilty of it too! Lol. I never thought about it before. That is a great point you brought up. Lol.
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@dolce_vita78 (8062)
• Philippines
24 Dec 11
I think that many of us are not aware that we are actually guilty of it. LOL!
@Robswife2006 (1208)
• United States
24 Dec 11
I have a bad habit of rolling my eyes when the person I'm talking to doesn't get to the point but goes on & on with the story. I hate being on the phone in the first place so I usually try to get off as soon as possible. I also make faces & gestures whenever I am talking to my MIL. We get a long really well & I love her, but she's so funny & crazy sometimes. The things that come out of her mouth...LOL Sometimes when I am on the phone with her I will look at my husband & twirl my finger beside my head to indicate that his mother is crazy LOL. I may also try to look cross eyed when I do this. It always makes him laugh.
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@dolce_vita78 (8062)
• Philippines
24 Dec 11
Hi Robswife2006!
I can just imagine how it is to cross eyes while talking to someone on the phone. LOL!
@secretbear (19448)
• Philippines
25 Dec 11
Hi!
Yes! I make faces even while I'm on the phone. Even when I'm texting. It just come natural. I mean, when you talk, you are bound to feel something and I think when the person you're talking to does not see you, you tend to make faces more. Unlike when you are talking face to face with someone, you tend to show less facial expressions especially if you don't like who you're talking to.
@megamatt (14292)
• United States
26 Dec 11
There are times where I am getting told a story that seems a bit suspect, so I am rolling my eyes when I am on the phone or perhaps I have a slight look of disgust on my face. Not that I'd tell a person that, but there are just going to be a lot of times where people are going to tell some tales while they are on the phone and they smell a bit rancid to say the very least.
Still most of the time, my face remains blank unless it is really out there. And rather outrageous. I have heard my fair share of outrageous and out there stories in my day. There are just going to be times where it is going to be something that is going to stir up my mind and then I don't really agree with much that is being said over the phone. Still unless there is a good reason, then I remain neutral. Then again, I don't have a mirror in front of my face on the phone so who really knows.
@RitterSport (2451)
• Lippstadt, Germany
31 Dec 11
grin dear dolce vita happens too here sometimes most of the time I guess when the conversation is boring and I would rather do something else and not talk to this person right now.
@kaichoukebz (1190)
• Philippines
24 Dec 11
I am also doing it especially when I hate the person. I think it is just usual to do it. There are persons who were really irritating and sometimes pissed me off.
@areskya (398)
• Indonesia
24 Dec 11
No, I don't. I don't know how to be other by make face. I am the kind of a person who are always trying to avoid or leave those such thing which I hate on. Yeah, it's me.
I think it is also my weakness cos I am not so flexible in facing any persons and theirs characters. I keep stay on my view and principle
@tkarabulut (434)
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24 Dec 11
Yes I make faces when on the phone because I think it is very sweet and I enjoy making it.
@squallming (1775)
• Malaysia
24 Dec 11
Haha, I believe everyone does. When I'm on the phone, especially when I'm speaking with girls, I tend to squeeze my face real tight. This is because I felt a little tense and nervous when I speak to most of them. I can't help it, I don't know why I felt that way but that's what happening. On the other hand, when I'm speaking with them out in face to face environment, I have less of such feelings. I wonder why.