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Similarly, if your friend's mom at the mall falls, like slips and falls in the middle of the mall and is embarrassed, you're going to do something that your performance calls for you to do something to help her save face as well. That's part of face work too.
Similarly, if your friend's mom at the mall falls, like slips and falls in the middle of the mall and is embarrassed, you're going to do something that your performance calls for you to do something to help her save face as well. That's part of face work too.
Similarly, if your friend's mom at the mall falls, like slips and falls in the middle of the mall and is embarrassed, you're going to do something that your performance calls for you to do something to help her save face as well. That's part of face work too.
And face work is another dramatic term. Oh, is it?
And face work is another dramatic term. Oh, is it?
And face work is another dramatic term. Oh, is it?
That makes sense. Is there a third?
That makes sense. Is there a third?
That makes sense. Is there a third?
You didn't jump up and say, I meant to do that?
You didn't jump up and say, I meant to do that?
You didn't jump up and say, I meant to do that?
Right. So if you do that, like say if people do see you, you might like look back like closely at the ground. What did I throw over? What's wrong with this bike? Or you might say like, I hate Mondays or something like that. And what you're doing is something you mentioned earlier. You're reassuring people like I'm not a threat to you or to the social order. That was just a total accident.
Right. So if you do that, like say if people do see you, you might like look back like closely at the ground. What did I throw over? What's wrong with this bike? Or you might say like, I hate Mondays or something like that. And what you're doing is something you mentioned earlier. You're reassuring people like I'm not a threat to you or to the social order. That was just a total accident.
Right. So if you do that, like say if people do see you, you might like look back like closely at the ground. What did I throw over? What's wrong with this bike? Or you might say like, I hate Mondays or something like that. And what you're doing is something you mentioned earlier. You're reassuring people like I'm not a threat to you or to the social order. That was just a total accident.
And it might seem like that person is overly self-conscious or something like that, or they might be a little neurotic to feel like they have to do that.
And it might seem like that person is overly self-conscious or something like that, or they might be a little neurotic to feel like they have to do that.
And it might seem like that person is overly self-conscious or something like that, or they might be a little neurotic to feel like they have to do that.
But the philosopher Lucy MacDonald that you mentioned also points out that that's actually not what's going on, that everybody feels like they need to do that, and that it's a rational response to the social expectations that we have of one another. So it just kind of reveals this...
But the philosopher Lucy MacDonald that you mentioned also points out that that's actually not what's going on, that everybody feels like they need to do that, and that it's a rational response to the social expectations that we have of one another. So it just kind of reveals this...