Have you ever wondered why being around children who smile frequently makes you smile more often?
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They smile more, speak faster, pronounce words more clearly, and move their heads and bodies more often.
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"People who smile more tend to elicit more positive connections with other people, " which in turn help make you happier and healthier.
More than 30% of us smile more than 20 times a day and less than 14% of us smile less than 5 times a day.
And then the skies will clear, the prawns will return to the river and the sun will smile once more.
All you need is a slight smile to look more comfortable, confident and relaxed.
McDonald's slogans were getting stale, too: "We love to see you smile" had more pap than snap.
Rangel will now hope to put a smile on lots more Swansea City faces when he takes on Stoke City in the Premier League Saturday.
Does your child seem to laugh, smile or express excitement more often than his or her peers?
But surely he might have given voters more to smile about?
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So Peixe Urbano pleases them by knowing what really makes them smile: less cleverness, more sweetness.
"You've got to smile and laugh, the more banter you get the more respect they have, " he told BBC Newcastle.
It was much more satisfactory to smile gently at him, making a visible effort not to roll my eyes, when he asked where we kept the spatulas.
In a year that saw him break a 40-year-old record for most goals in a calendar year, and in which he became a father, Lionel Messi has one more reason to smile.
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So while a more image-conscious pol might have pasted on a wider smile, or shaken Gore's hand with more vigor, Bradley's not that kind of guy, and he isn't about to start playing the game now.
The boys all introduced themselves, some with a shy smile and eye contact, others more warily.
The family of a six-year-old girl with a rare syndrome which means she cannot smile said they are desperate for more research into the condition.
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And in a resolutely unshowy comeback, Debra Winger practically backs into the movie as the sisters' mom, a stranger in another woman's household (both parents have remarried), reluctant to offer anything more holding than a smile.
As comedy, this would have raised a half smile out of Harvey, not much more.
But Alex Salmond resembled Groucho in other regards - the relaxed demeanour, the contented smile, the sense that he knows more than he lets on.
Beta versions of SMILE Plug are currently being piloted in more than 20 countries worldwide in classrooms ranging from early elementary levels to graduate level programs.
It was summed up by his play on the 18th where he nearly drove the green but saw his initial putt blown nearly as far away, bringing a wry smile from McIlroy, who needed two more putts to complete his round and stay at one-under-par.
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Her lips and her eyes betray more than a hint of a smile: a sign of recognition, perhaps.
Jorge, clean cut and with an infectious smile, has been a state cop for more than 20 years.
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Behind the glassy smile there was, he assured people, yet more ice.
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