• FancyGUI
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    441 year ago

    My wife’s smile in the morning. The world could be burning outside, but every single day she wakes up with the most sincere smile. That always puts me in the best of moods!

    • @[email protected]
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      151 year ago

      Hell, doing this for other people gets me in a good mood. It’s just a great thing to do for everyone involved.

    • @Matthew
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      51 year ago

      In a bumper-to-bumper traffic slowdown, I once stayed still to allow an eighteen-wheeler to merge. They flashed all their back lights to say thanks, and it made me feel nice.

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    271 year ago

    In American culture it’s all too common that personal time and vacation is undervalued or discouraged. For this reason when someone else is taking time off, or discussing taking time away from work for personal reasons I am very supportive. When someone returns this to me, I feel very respected and it usually makes me have a wonderful day.

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      51 year ago

      I love this one. I’m usually excited for others too. I haven’t taken a travel vacation in close to a decade so I love to live vicariously through others travels. Tell me everything of what you are going to do and what you are going to see. I want to hear all of it.

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    161 year ago

    Scratch my head. Whenever I’m in a bad mood my wife will give me a hug and run her fingers through my hair. It instantly relaxes and calms my nerves.

  • Memento Mori
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    111 year ago

    Someone greeting me with excitement and enthusiasm. There’s so much wonderfulness in being welcomed.

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        11 year ago

        That’s exactly what I try to do for my friends and family. I want their first thought when they are near me is “I’m wanted”.

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    1 year ago

    Acknowledge me positively when entering a room. Neutral engagement or non-acknowledgment is not hurtful, but over time it erodes me. And when a person walks in and immediately says something critical before even saying hi, well, it’s a goddamned wound.

    All I’m asking is a brief smile, as if to say “hey, I don’t hate that you’re here.”

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    81 year ago

    Being laid back and jokey. If I feel like I can joke around with you and not take life too seriously with you, my stress (as an introvert) has really melted quite a bit.