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In "Self-Reliance," he decries the social niceties that require us to put on what he calls "the foolish face of praise," a "forced smile which we put on in company where we do not feel at ease, in answer to conversation which does not interest us".
"He is taking steps, talking and has that big smile which we love to see".
We conform when we pay unearned respect to clothing and other symbols of status, when we show "the foolish face of praise" or the "forced smile which we put on in company where we do not feel at ease in answer to conversation which does not interest us" (CW2: 32).
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Held in Gramercy Theatre in New York, T.I was radiating his warm smile, which is something we've become accustomed to seeing on Family Hustle.
Our faces are meant to move with feeling and expression, we are meant to smile, which will coincidentally erase a host of lines and worries.
"No, I'm afraid that's all we have," I say, attempting a friendly smile, which I realise probably looks more like a grimace.
He knew not to smile, which people do when they're being photographed; he didn't mind looking sad, as we all do in repose.
We never spoke, but on these occasions he would give me a warm, friendly smile, which made me look forward to seeing him.
Well, for starters eye contact, smiling and body language (which we'll get to next).
I remember his smile, which was beautiful.
Usually they just smile, which is nice.
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