Comment by kenjackson
5 years ago
I'm curious, how do Russians determine someone is in a bad mood from body/face language? In the US I can tell when my colleagues aren't happy the moment they walk in the room by their face. In Russia, do they have to speak in order for you to determine this or is there some other cue? Maybe if they smile?
> I'm curious, how do Russians determine someone is in a bad mood from body/face language?
If they're not my family or closest friends, what do I care what mood they're in?
And if they are, I'll ask.
if they say Suka Blyat, then they must be angry.
Just greet them with this phrase, and if they laugh in response - they are in a good mood, and if they dont- bad mood