Somecall_metim
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- Comment on How can a person be very sad, irritated or angry and still not show it on their face ? 7 months ago:
It’s in our culture; to show great emotion is unseemly and embarrassing. To quote BBC Radio Four’s version of “The Secret Pilgrim” George Smiley, a spy, tells a group of trainees that the English make great spies because “You could be standing next to a man at the bus stop have a force four mental breakdown and you’d be none the wiser.” We must keep a “stiff upper lip”. Outbursts are for children. Has the unfortunate side effect that people don’t seek help when they really need it.
- Comment on How can a person be very sad, irritated or angry and still not show it on their face ? 8 months ago:
Honestly the title just sounds like what it’s like to be English