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The Morning Drive with Christie Lives ondemand a thirty three on your Morning Drive
with Christie Live. I'm Christie.Producer Karina is here and today is Monday,
which means it is time for theGreat Debate. This is part of
the show where we tackle those hardhitting issues and over the weekend I got
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into a great debate with a coupleof friends and definitely wanted to ask you
about your opinion this morning. Sothere was an article that came out talking
about pretty privilege, and basically itwas saying that pretty people get better treatment
and maybe maybe that's a thing,but my argument was that even if you're
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a pretty, smile privilege aka beingkind gets you much further in life.
Producer Karina seems to disagree. Ione hundred percent believe that if you are
pretty, you get a lot ofthings handed to you very easily. I'm
one hundred percent believe in pretty privilege. Okay, but smile privilege. I
feel like Trump's that. So thatis this morning's great debate, pretty privilege
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versus smile privilege. Do pretty peoplehave an easier ride in life? Or
does kindness and just being a goodperson deep down on the inside get you
further along, Come on now oneeight, six, six, nine seven,
or tap the red microphone on ouriHeartRadio app and you can jump in
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and join this morning's Great debate.Ralph from Richmond, you've been listening.
What do you think? You know? Pretty privilege is definitely a thing when
you're out buying a car, whenyou're at the bar, the grocery store.
Pretty people definitely get some privilege.You know what they say about nice
guys always finishing last. Dang,okay, all right, well you know
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in my book, nice guys finishedfirst. So there you go. One
point for me. What do youthink? Get your next on eighties plus
at one h three point seven plusat one h three point seven, This
Morning's Great debate. Pretty privilege versussmile privilege? Which one trumps? Okay,
you don't want to say your name? What do you think? So?
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I believe that that pretty privilege doeshave a banas because if you ever
go out to you know, onthe street, and you know, you
look at homeless people, there's nopretty homeless people because pretty people will always
get taken care of. Ooh wow, okay, you got a point.
But there are kind unhoused people.So I don't know. What do you
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think? One eight six six ninehundred one O three seven or leave me
a talk back. Hope your Monday'soff to a great start. At eight
fifty one, thanks for listening toeighties plus. At one h three point
seven, I'm Christie. Producer Karinais here and on Mondays we do the
Great Debate, and this morning itis a heated debate about pretty privilege versus
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smile privilege. Okay, it's athing. People say that if you're better
looking, you get better treatment inlife. But my take is that if
you're kind, maybe a smile that'llget you further along. Smile privilege versus
pretty privilege. Got to talk backhere from our iHeart Radio app. Honestly,
I feel like pretty privilege. Ifeel like I'm kind, but I
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don't know if that always gets you. I feel like the pretty, the
aesthetic and get you in the roompeople are more like willing to help you.
Yep. Agree, pretty privilege getsyou farther in life. Two points
for me. Yeah, whatever kindof the talk back here from our iHeart
Radio app. Feel free to chimein, Just tap that red microphone and
send a message. I think thatthere is a lot of pretty privilege that
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happens. Of course, people likeyou know, the beauty, and they
want to be in that space.But I think after that that one stepped
in this the smile privilege, becausethat's probably immanating from what you got inside
that will keep it going. Sothat's my opinion. But I think pretty
privilege is the first thing because that'sthe first thing that people see. Well,
there is no technically that counts forone for me and one for you,
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because she said, you know,after the pretty gets you in the
door, that kindness and that smileprivilege, being a good person is what
keeps you in the room. Basicallyone eight six six nine hundred one three
seven. If you want to chimein on this morning's great debate, pretty
privilege versus smile privilege? Does beingkind and a good person on the inside
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trump just a pretty exterior? Inmy book, it does. Well,
then you're reading a fairy tale,because now it is eight point seven day.
It is all about a great debateat one h three point seven pretty
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privilege versus smile privilege? Which onetrumps the other? Pretty face or great
personality? Doug, You know,I gotta go with a smile. I
gotta go with a smile. Thankyou, thank you, thank you.
Pretty people will get their share ofextra stuff. Yeah, but a smile
your footballward first you pretty the otherpeople, thank you, Doug. That's
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a vote for me and kindness andhumanity. Appreciate it, Lisa, good
morning. What do you think.First of all, beauty is in the
eye of the beholder, right,they could look pretty on the outside,
but then as soon as they opentheir mouth and start talking, they could
turn very ugly. So I amall about kindness and a smile, because
you know what, that gets toofar. So yeah, I'm I'm totally
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team Christie today. Hey say itagain, say you what's your chest game?
Christie game Christie? Hey, Hey, hey, hey, hey see
Christy. Thank you so much,Lisa. And you know what, Producer
Corina, I feel like that meansthe smiles one at the end of the
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day. Yeah, you got thisone all right? Then, look,
the good guy does not finish last. I proved my point, your honor.
I rest my case. Thank you, very man. Sadie's plussed one
of three point seven. Let's turnthis one all the way up. You're
listening the Morning Drive with Christy Liveon demand,