"To bad time, good face. Do you?
@profree2019 (1218)
Barquisimeto, Venezuela
May 21, 2021 4:56pm CST
"In bad weather, good face" this is an expression that you use regularly in our country, to refer to the positive attitude that must be taken in times of crisis, to face the vicissitudes. Venezuelans are experts in putting a good face on problems, to the point that we make jokes and laugh at what happens to us. Many people say that this attitude is what does not allow us to get out of this disastrous government, because we do not take our situation seriously.
For my part, I think that all extremes are bad, but in general I take a positive attitude towards problems, I do not let myself be overwhelmed, in short, I put a good face on bad weather. What is your face in the face of problems? How do you do the subject?
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@LadyDuck (472074)
• Switzerland
22 May 21
@profree2019 Worrying, feeling depressed are things that do not help anyway.
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@profree2019 (1218)
• Barquisimeto, Venezuela
22 May 21
Totally agree. Tomorrow we will face the day, again with a smile
@RebeccasFarm (90464)
• Arvada, Colorado
31 May 21
We simply must be very good soldiers I agree
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@RebeccasFarm (90464)
• Arvada, Colorado
31 May 21
@profree2019 Well I am sorry I replied later than sooner..no worry about this Jose
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@profree2019 (1218)
• Barquisimeto, Venezuela
31 May 21
Sorry for the delay in answering, I had not seen your comment "it hid from me." I agree with you, we have to be good soldiers, in the best sense of the word.
@kaylachan (71762)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
22 May 21
I agree. Just because you try to stay positive, doesn't mean you're not taking things seriously.
@profree2019 (1218)
• Barquisimeto, Venezuela
8 Jun 21
You're right, our attitude determines how things turn out.
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@Deepizzaguy (104150)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
21 May 21
I like to make jokes about tough times like having to deal with rain that has hit south Louisiana since Monday due to rain that has come from the Gulf Of Mexico by tweeting on my Twitter account "I will not get angry if someone says 'Cry me a river.' or the nickname of Lake Charles which is "Lake City."