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Do You Know What Smile You Wear?

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In this world, people wear different clothes, eat various cuisines, speak distinct languages and these entire showcase their cultures. But did u know that you also wear different types of smiles which reflect your mood and thinking at that point of time? Don't be surprised because your smile speaks volumes that you consciously or unconsciously communicate. Smile is the first gesture that we make towards any person be it known or unknown. Since there is no scarcity of people who can understand you without speaking a word; it becomes highly important that you wear a smile which would compel people to respect and admire you.

The first type of smile is A Tight-Lipped Smile. If you see a man who smiles with compressed lips, know that he conceals some secret from you. Women who dislike the man often smile with compressed lips. This is a sort of refusal. For example a lady may say of another man that, "He has a great dressing sense and knows how to carry herself" and then follow it by a tight lipped smile. She tries to conceal what she was actually thinking: "He has such a poor dressing sense and only knows how to show off with his shabby habits". Men seldom understand this signal. Maybe, you face a successful man who is unwilling to open his formula of success. If you do one, try to spot a tight lipped smile.

A Sincere Smile is an able foil to a tight lipped smile. It always involves not only lips, but also eyes. It is also called a genuine smile. The muscles controlling the eyes and cheeks are permanent indicators of the real feelings. If wrinkles appeared around the eyes and the tips of the brows went down, then the smile is sincere. Generally, a smile is the sign of submission and subordination. Women often smile in presence of the man they like and are prepared to obey expressly him. The best example for this type of smile is when a mother greets and caresses her child. The wrinkles around her eyes are as prominent and lightening as diamonds.

Cousin to a sincere smile is An affected smile. Both type of smile involve expansion of lips but the latter not involving eyes. An affected smile involves only lips. There are no wrinkles in the eye corners and the eyes do not gleam. The brows do not change their position. An affected smile is also sometimes referred to as a fake smile. Often, when a man forces a smile, it slides to the side and is more pronounced in the left part of the face. Probably, the man tries to hide his fear which is why he smiles, hoping thus to disarm another man. A good example of an affected smile is the smile that you see on the face of air hosts and air hostess while ushering and serving the passengers.

A coquettish smile is an ice breaker smile. A look from under the brows and an inclined head are, in a way, a coquettish gesture. In women, this adds to the impression of innocence and infantile naivety. A coquettish smile can melt any heart.

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