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If your neighbor at the lunch table keeps trying to make eye contact and smiles continuously at you, it's probably a good time for a conversation, if you feel open.
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A study out of Japan last month, for instance, explored the physical and emotional damage experienced by women working retail jobs who are required to smile continuously.
Though the boss had ordered every employee to smile continuously when serving the customers, others grimaced the moment they left the field of vision of either the boss or the customer, but Agripina's smile stayed on her face throughout the day as if it had been nailed on.
Indeed, during the Quartet in F (Op. 17, No. 2), Mr. Ariasmiledes smiled nearly continuously, as if he could still not get over how inventive the wonderful cello part was.
It does not matter how wealthy someone is, it does not matter how well-known someone is, it does not matter how comical someone is or how they're continuously smiling.
Several times I could hear him telling himself to "smile," which he does continuously.
"I do worry that people think I'm just continuously moaning, though," he says, smiling.
This person smiles in your face, but when around other people, they make you feel small by continuously putting you down verbally.
Stir continuously.
"They beat me continuously.
He's continuously evolving".
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