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February 5, 2010

Home » Body language , career development , career tips » Smile - Body Language Part 5

Smile - Body Language Part 5

Written By Hamsi on February 5, 2010 | 10:19 AM

Smile is one of the strongest tools that humans have to express their mentality. It can picture us t be warm, open friendly and confident. Its just a curve. Its appearance whether down or up can set a lot of things straight. It needs only 18 muscles to smile, but 64 mucles are used to frown. Smile is the messenger of your good will which if sent to someone sure you will get it back.

To someone who has seen a dozen people frown, scrowl or turn their fevees away your smile is like the sun breaking through the clouds.
-Dale Carnegie

Smile creates happiness in the home, fosters good will in the business and is the countersign of frienship. Smile costs nothing, but creates much. If one is in happy mood sure there will be a sign of smile in his face. The pleasantness is portrayed through smile in face. According to a British research team there are nine separate smiles that forms a n important part in Body language have been recorded. Three of them are very common.
1. Simple Smile: Teeth are unexposed. It is almost one smiling to himself. It is usually seen when a person is not participating in any outgoing activity.
2. Upper Smile: In this case, the upper incisors are exposed and there is generally eye to eye contact between the individuals. It is common with friends when they meet and is used as a greeting smile. Even children use this to greet their parents.
3. Broad Smile: It is commonly seen during play and is often associated with laughing. In this case both upper and lower incisors are exposed and eye to eye contact seldom occurs.

Smiles are vouluntary. No need to show teeth at all. The world famous smile is Monalisa smile and everyone knows of it. Further there are more smiles like fake smile, nervous smile, wicked smile etc., smile reveals a lot. Do you know that the longest word in English is smiles!!! :-(
Ya, as mile is between the first 's' and last 's'.

A simple solution to get a good impression is just to smile. Do you know what does smile says? A smile says, " I like you, you make me happy. I am glad to see you."

A baby's smile is a great treasure to its mother.
A mother's smile raises a happier children.
A girl friend's smile is a great treasure to her boy friend.
A Boss's smile is a great treasure to an employee.
An early morning wake up call to a hubby by a wife with smiling face gives him a treasure and pleasure.

So Smile. Smile. Smile and Smile.

Smile happens in a flash . But its footprint lasts forever. ...
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