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When You're Feeling Down, Do You Prefer To Be Left Alone Or Have Someone Cheer You Up?

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Nameless14 | 15:10 Sun 10th Feb 2019 | Society & Culture
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Why or why not? Explain.
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When I'm feeling down I don't want anyone asking me daft questions so I suppose that means 'I want to be alone.'
Alone
Left alone every time.
Good company lifts the spirits. Wallowing in ones own misery ... not for me.
I always need someone to come along and scrape me back up again. Far easier to see the light of someone's holding the torch.
Left alone...as long as the people close to me knows why.
Left alone for a while.
Agree with everyone, alone. Someone trying to cheer me up makes me feel worse. I usually end up swearing at them!
Depends on why I'm down and who it is.
Generally I'm happy with my partner picking me up if I crash and burn and a few other family members but other than that I'd usually rather be left alone. I tend not to get upset about anything though unless it's very serious, so we aren't talking about petty dramas here but about life changing things. Petty things I just carry on as normal and don't care one way or the other. Life's too short.
..... I'm still wondering if I'll EVER see you participate in any of your threads??

I see you constantly post questions and NEVER get involved .... I'm flummoxed as to what your motivation is??
Nameless strikes me as being a non person. One who has no personality, cannot make a decision and the type of person at the office you avoid.
Alone..
When I'm feeling blue
All I have to do
Is take a look at you
And then I'm not so blue
Wah ha ha ha ha points

Why the heck would anyone want someone bothering them when they're not in a mood to tolerate others ?
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Certainly seems to be a machine Mrs Danver.....although I have noticed a similarity between Nameless inability to use capital letters correctly and another persons similar disability.....but all in all a machine seems the most likely...can you imagine a social situation with Nameless in attendance...in body if not in full mind!!?
It varies for me, maybe alone at first and then when I've gone through it all in my mind, I like to discuss it with someone.
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Mally - nameless's inability to get capital letters right only appears in question titles and AB messes about with the capitals in those In the text of the question they are normally correct. I will agree, though, the questions could well be computer generated.
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