My expression when someone states the obvious
My expression when someone states the obvious
When someone states the obvious, my expression can vary depending on the situation and the tone in which the statement is made. If the person is simply pointing out something that is already known or blatantly obvious, my expression may be one of mild annoyance or amusement. I might raise an eyebrow or give a small smile, indicating that I am aware of the obvious fact being stated.However, if the person is stating the obvious in a condescending or patronizing manner, my expression may change to one of frustration or irritation. I might furrow my brow or give a sharp look, signaling that I do not appreciate being talked down to or treated as if I am unaware of something that is common knowledge.