Netizens: Was Ho Ching smirking before entering Dr Lee Wei Ling’s funeral?
On 10 October at around 8.30 PM, Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his wife, Ho Ching, were spotted arriving at Dr Lee Wei Ling’s funeral. While Singaporeans mourned Dr Lee’s passing, some netizens, after viewing media footage, questioned whether Mdm Ho was smirking before entering the funeral.
https://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2024/10...s-funeral/
She look quite sombre
TOC is trying to stir shit again
Not sure but if enlarged photo
A crude smile can convey various emotions and intentions through body language:
*Types of Crude Smiles:*
1. Sneer: A smirk with a hint of contempt or disdain.
2. Smug: A self-satisfied, superior smile.
3. Sarcastic: A smile with rolled eyes or raised eyebrows, indicating irony or mockery.
4. Fake: A forced, insincere smile.
*Characteristics:*
1. Asymmetric: One side of the mouth curves upward more than the other.
2. Tight-lipped: A smile with pursed lips, indicating restraint or nervousness.
3. Wide-eyed: A smile accompanied by wide, overly enthusiastic eyes.
*Interpretations:*
1. Insecurity or nervousness
2. Superiority or arrogance
3. Insincerity or manipulation
4. Playfulness or flirtation
(11-10-2024, 06:21 PM)sgbuffett Wrote: [ -> ]She look quite sombre
TOC is trying to stir shit again
Not even grammatical , How you "enter funeral"? what happened to the "parlour" ?
TOC iz worse dan garbagemen media in exploiting dis sombre occasion.
(11-10-2024, 07:08 PM)Ola Wrote: [ -> ]
At this angle...but the muscles of the cheek bone is uneven compared to other side
Any reason that she should be sad or upset?
(12-10-2024, 09:09 AM)Buffybuffy Wrote: [ -> ]Any reason that she should be sad or upset?
Because she was smiling and happy inside
Their family affairs lah!
Don't be busybody and stir with such an occasion!
Actually it is only about 10 mins there. Walk slowly, take a bow. stare for 3 mins, wait for his son turn, then turn around and went back.
(12-10-2024, 09:57 AM)EvertonDiehard Wrote: [ -> ]
There is nothing grammatically wrong. When you enter a funeral, you are physically going into the space where the funeral service is taking place.
You go ask ang mo if they understand what is 'enter a funeral'. Got hear pple say 'enter a wedding' or not...
Plus got difference btwn funeral and wake though in Singlish iz sama sama.