The R.B.F. Code
Why a Serious Face Is Not a Flaw-But a Language
Have you ever been told you look angry when you're not?
Been asked to smile more, soften up, or explain your expression-again and again?
The RBF Code is a thoughtful, honest exploration of what it means to live with Resting Bitch Face (RBF) in a world that expects constant friendliness and emotional performance.
Drawing from personal experience, cultural observation, and social psychology, Stella Oh examines how facial expressions are often mistaken for personality, why women are judged more harshly for neutrality, and how quiet people are misunderstood simply for existing as they are.
This book is not about fixing your face.
It's about changing the story around it.
Inside, you'll discover:
What RBF really is (and what it isn't)
The most common misconceptions about serious-looking faces
The hidden advantages of having RBF in work, relationships, and daily life
A practical guide on how to be friends with someone who has RBF
A self-reflective RBF test to help you recognize yourself
Written with humor, clarity, and empathy, The RBF Code is for anyone who has ever felt misjudged before being known-and for those who want to understand people beyond first impressions.
RBF is not a flaw.
It's a language.
And once you learn how to read it, everything changes.