The list of social situations requiring a pleasant expression is long, one of them is when you greet a person.
Lots of social situations calls for trustworthy friendliness but not emotional intimacy .
Mechanism: Most of the time, a polite smile involves the zygomaticus major muscle, but not the orbicularis oculi muscle. In other words, your mouth smiles, but your eyes don’t.
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