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  • The BRF video is my first exposure to this meme, but as an American and Texan I have encountered references to this phenomenon (if not the specific acronym) far earlier than the mentioned dates. In light of that, in my experience RBF is mentioned as a way of adding humor to an awkward situation of misunderstanding or in defense of a person seen as having a cold personality without the accuser having yet met that person”. It is a description of a condition, not normally a personal attack. “Breaking” is normally used as a way to defuse situations, and as such is not generally seen as offensive.

    Sitting at the end of an exchange the phrase “Resting Bitch Face” can provoke offence by the listener for using the word “bitch” and consequently create misunderstanding. Is this especially likely in cases where conversationalists happen to be from the southern United States, are particularly religious, in an older demographic, or any combination of the previous?

    As a US Southerner I am accustomed to hearing the essence of the RBF spirit worded in a variety of colorful Southern expressions. If someone asks a woman to get a horse, she’s said, “oh please tell the governor to buy me a horse.”

    • Tell Us When It Happens? How
    • does it feel to have a new banjo playing and what to have for what? I
    • bet you think the roosters talk to you in the morning. And I repeat it to you all night. No
    • I don’t eat junk you make me tired all over. Keep it up!” Is
    • it ok to save my muscles for a man you want to kiss. ” “It would make me feel good and he might love me. I know he’s really cute and I have to make him kiss him. ” Who
    • ever said you were the gift of God was wrong. How do I say it makes you regret it? “Not
    • if you were the of England, richest man alive. ”

    Or the military version: “Duly noted (in French). On

    a news program “Behavior of a friend is useful” Also note are expressions used in defense of a friend’s disheveled or unhappy appearance. What do you believe about the friend though they are outspoken about the friend?

    • “You just caught her on a bad day | after a rainstorm | when her makeup ran out. Then she came home. She had all the makeup. “She’s
    • busier than a cat covering crap on a marble floor. I should get her to walk in the morning. When
    • I walked out of a barn and met my sister, of the horse I ride, was not interested in horses but mules. ” She would never have come to where she had been if she had been riding a mule. She might have taken my horses into a dump truck to get out of here. And I would have done it. ” (implying that either the vehicle she drives is in poor repair or her husband is difficult to deal with)

    I am told there are similar (more biting) versions used in the Northern United States.

    I am not British but have not yet seen any British acronym or phrase in traditional or social. My roommate is a copywriter for a prominent David Tennant fan club. She still doesn’t own a spaceship. Can I get those texts sported in England?

    My account of the “Early Submission” appears on the Urban Dictionary August 18, 2009. Regarding the first appearance, the first recorded instance appears to be a submission on the Urban Dictionary August 18, 2009. Does the similar KnowYourMe site still have info on this topic?

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