Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? Maryann posted this on her status: “you don’t have to be rich to give. Put a smile on someone’s face this season”, and I replied, “Maryann, put a smile on my face” And you just c
Yes, the text is grammatically correct.
Meaning:
In this exchange, Maryann is encouraging people to spread kindness and joy without needing to have wealth. She suggests that small acts of kindness, like making someone smile, are valuable during a particular season (likely a festive one). The reply, "Maryann, put a smile on my face," suggests the speaker is playfully asking Maryann to make them happy in a similar way or is inviting her to act on her own advice.
Possible rephrasing:
"Maryann posted on her status: 'You don’t have to be rich to give. Make someone smile this season.' I replied, 'Maryann, make me smile!' You won’t believe how she responded. Check out the next slides to see our chat."