Pattiesbear
Posted by: Gnome
22nd Nov 2011 05:37am
In your editorial you mentioned smiling at people, When I drove taxi quite a few years ago I had a philosophy that carried me through. 'If you see someone without a smile,give them one of yours'
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Gaye
A smile costs nothing but can make someone's day a little bit brighter:-)
Gaye
A smile costs nothing but can make someone's day a little bit brighter:-)
888shelley
yes , I try to smile at people frequently, but it amazes me that so many people here don't return it........that is something I appreciate when travelling in Asia where everyone will smile back!!
Anonymous
That's a nice one & easy to do. I also saw that in a Dolly Parton movie.
anna
I was always told that as a child! It also helps those who have the world on their shoulders. I love the smile & have a nice day! Makes my day everyday!