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Iclearwater Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

Emotionally Gallic

Animals also show emotion on their faces. The inhibitory person need not snarl like a tiger, nor grin like a Cheshire cat that has read Dale Carnegie. However, he should furrow his brow when he is vexed, and wear a long face. Be emotionally Gallic, is my counsel. I have named this second practice facial talk. (by Salter)

Hello,

What does "emotionally Gallic" mean literally and metaphorally? Thanks!

  

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iclearwater emotionally Gallic Show your emotions in your facial expressions, as the French do. ) All you had to do was look up "Gallic" in a dictionary. Gallic: French, or considered typical of France or French people.

  • iclearwater emotionally Gallic Show your emotions in your facial expressions, as the French do.
  • ) All you had to do was look up "Gallic" in a dictionary.
  • Gallic: French, or considered typical of France or French people.
  • CJ
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iclearwateremotionally Gallic

Show your emotions in your facial expressions, as the French do.

(An old name for France is "Gaul".)

All you had to do was look up "Gallic" in a dictionary.

Gallic: French, or considered typical of France or French people.

CJ

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