(A cautionary tale.)
It was instinctive.
Polite.
Barely noticeable.
A quick smile.
Friendly. Harmless.
And in that exact moment, everything changed.
😅 1. The Smile Was Automatic
You didn’t think about it.
You were:
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walking past
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adjusting something
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minding your own business
Your face did what faces do.
The smile happened before strategy could intervene.
👋 2. The Smile Was Interpreted as an Invitation
Not hostility.
Not aggression.
But:
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openness
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availability
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interest
The smile said: “I am ready to engage.”
You were not.
🗣 3. Conversation Began Immediately
No warm-up.
No small buffer.
Just:
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“Where you headed?”
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“How long you been out?”
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“What do you think of this place?”
These are not questions.
They are commitment devices.
🕰 4. Time Quietly Left the Area
You thought this would be brief.
It was not.
The conversation expanded naturally into:
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routes
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rigs
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repairs
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weather
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and something about a campground from 2014
You nodded like a professional.
🪑 5. Sitting Down Sealed Your Fate
Someone gestured.
You sat.
This was the point of no return.
Sitting communicates: “I’m here for a while.”
You were now present.
😶 6. You Forgot Why You Came Outside
You were supposed to:
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grab something
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check something
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do one quick thing
That task no longer exists.
It has been replaced by:
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stories
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opinions
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and polite listening
The original mission is gone.
😅 7. You Exit Carefully, With Dignity
Eventually—mercifully—the moment arrives.
You say: “Well, we should probably—”
This sentence is vague on purpose.
You stand slowly.
You smile again (another mistake).
You retreat.
🧠 8. You Learn Nothing and Will Do This Again
Despite everything, you will:
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smile next time
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repeat the cycle
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and act surprised when it happens
Because you are not rude.
You are just human.
💬 Final Thoughts
“We smiled. That was a mistake.” isn’t regret.
It’s recognition.
Camping turns friendliness into commitment, and politeness into participation.
You didn’t do anything wrong.
You just underestimated the power of a smile.
And honestly?
It’ll probably happen again tomorrow.
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