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However, researchers have found that different smiles mean different things.
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Smiles meant the same thing to everyone, but the responses from the East Asian subjects did not form clear categories, especially for faces expressing surprise, fear, disgust, and anger.
But what exactly does that word, accompanied by that "sort of" smile, mean?
A smile means that they can share that meaning.
The smile meant he thought his game was back.
He smiled toward Louise a smile meant to indicate that there was a rich secret between them.
How to measure temperament in babies so young, at an age when some parents are still wondering whether a smile means happiness or gas?
If you ever feel like a rest from the frantic, machine-gun laughter to which England resonates, try one of those other parts of Northern Europe where a smile means something.
You sidle up and say, "Can I get you a drink?"She's shuffling cards and seems to want to play.A smile means "Try your luck, guy," don't you think,In the Grünewald Café?
This is understandable enough — if their fixed "smile" means nothing in particular, their gregariousness, marked sense of play, and behaviors that suggest human qualities like our compassion do a lot to explain their good name.
A sinister rebel vocabulary pointed to the horrors: applying "a smile" meant cutting off the upper and lower lips of a victim, giving "long sleeves" meant hacking off the hands, and giving "short sleeves" meant cutting the arm above the elbow.
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