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Title : "Once, in Hong Kong, I smiled so much that the woman I was talking to recoiled and stepped away."
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"Once, in Hong Kong, I smiled so much that the woman I was talking to recoiled and stepped away."
"My European and Latin American friends agree that Americans smile far more than people do in their home countries."From "An American Woman Quits Smiling" by the novelist Lisa Ko (NYT).
If someone recoiled from me and stepped away — especially in a foreign country — I would not presume to know why. But Ko is a novelist, and it's the novelist's superpower to feel she knows what is in the mind of others.
"My European and Latin American friends agree that Americans smile far more than people do in their home countries."
From "An American Woman Quits Smiling" by the novelist Lisa Ko (NYT).
If someone recoiled from me and stepped away — especially in a foreign country — I would not presume
From "An American Woman Quits Smiling" by the novelist Lisa Ko (NYT).
If someone recoiled from me and stepped away — especially in a foreign country — I would not presume
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to know why. But Ko is a novelist, and it's the novelist's superpower to feel she knows what is in the mind of others.
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