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15 Symptoms That You May Suffer From Resting Nice Face Syndrome

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15 Symptoms That You May Suffer From Resting Nice Face Syndrome

So, as many people know, a characteristic people often share is "RBF," or "Resting B*tch Face Syndrome." People who know they have this syndrome always say, "Oh, I suffer from RBF and I am not rude; it is just my face." These people often complain that people find them intimidating or unapproachable. But did you ever think that there may be another resting face syndrome? That other Resting face syndrome is called "RNF," or "Resting Nice Face." This is the condition where your face is always stuck in a smile or sort of happy look.

So here are some signs that you may actually be suffering from Resting Nice Face:

1. Random people always find a way into speaking with you. Whether you are at an airport, a coffee shop, the store, or even the doctor's office. Also, those random strangers find a way into telling you their whole life story.

2. People always admire your constant smiling and sometimes you do not even realize you are smiling.

3. Random people always come up to you and try to ask you for directions because you seem the friendliest.

4. People are often shocked when you are angry or upset because there is always a pleasant look on your face. Everyone just assumes you are constantly happy.

5. People are shocked if you say a curse word or a word that seems to not fit your "nice" character.

6. Random men/women will hit on you because you seem approachable, but you are often too nice . . . so they do not get the hint when you are not interested in them at all.

7. People randomly give you random things due to your nice vibes. Example: Sometimes if you are really nice to Chipotle workers, they give you the guac' free of charge.

8. It is really hard to frown on command. RNF people have to actually be sad to frown.

9. People always describe you as "bubbly," "cute," or "a sweetie."

10. Babies and elderly people adore you. They love that smile, you know?

11. Your friends always make you talk to people for them because you're "the nice one" in the friend group.

12. You have jaw pains often from smiling too much.

13. Every picture you take has a large smile, sometimes an open mouth smile. Those "unsmiling" pictures are complicated tasks to complete.

14. It is impossible to walk through the mall because you always end up taking those unknown free samples. By the end of the day, your bags are filled with hand moisturizers and whatnot.

15. People invade your personal space . . . all the time.

So there are just a few of the symptoms that come along with Resting Nice Face Syndrome. Just know one thing: you will never be confused for a rude person. So to all my Nice Face people out there, keep smiling, it's good for the soul.

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