Interesting.
I do a bit of a social experiment when I'm out in public. I smile and make eye contact with people. It's amazing to see people's reaction, sometimes good and sometimes bad. It's especially easy to do at the grocery store, being that there are aisles setup to walk up and down. I wish I could say that most people smile back, but that generally isnt the case. I've had people get mad at me (odd, since a smile generally doesn't incite rage) and people strike up a conversation with me.
After a while, I started keeping track of who smiled back. I found it interesting that the least likely to smile back was asian women, followed by white women. Black women have been the most likely to smile back, followed by black men. It's been my experience that black men are the most likely to strike up a conversation.
I do a bit of a social experiment when I'm out in public. I smile and make eye contact with people. It's amazing to see people's reaction, sometimes good and sometimes bad. It's especially easy to do at the grocery store, being that there are aisles setup to walk up and down. I wish I could say that most people smile back, but that generally isnt the case. I've had people get mad at me (odd, since a smile generally doesn't incite rage) and people strike up a conversation with me.
After a while, I started keeping track of who smiled back. I found it interesting that the least likely to smile back was asian women, followed by white women. Black women have been the most likely to smile back, followed by black men. It's been my experience that black men are the most likely to strike up a conversation.
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