Facts and Quotes about Smiling!
Smiling gives us so many benefits that may be subtle and unnoticeable.
- It's so much easier to smile than to frown for our muscles.
- It's contagious! When people see others smile, they tend to smile too.
- Smiling actually reduces blood pressure.
- Smiling makes you happier or can change your mood.
- Smiling Boosts Heart Health
- A smile helps with optimism. It's been said that people who smile for optimism tend to have a more positive attitude and strive for success.
- Happiness Adds years to your life.
- Smiling is a universal language. And since smiling is contagious, it doesn't matter what language people speak.
- Smiling can lead to work promotions.
- Smiling while speaking on a telephone makes you sound happier.
- Smiling can attract people to you. It opens up opportunities.
- Smiling can often be a first facial expression when meeting someone.
- It's possible, women smile more than men
- A neurologist of the 19th century, Duchenne de Boulogne ran an experiment to discover how many types of smiles there are. The claim is 19.
- Smiling reduces stress.
- Smiling releases endorphins.
- Smiling helps your life span.
- Happy people tend to not get sick as often as those who are unhappy.
- The current claim to the number of muscles used to smile is 17 out of 43.
- 99.7% of people say a smile is a social asset. These numbers vary.
- 74% of people believe a bad smile hurts careers. These numbers vary.
- 47%of people will notice your smile before anything else. These numbers vary.
- At least half of the people you smile at will smile back. These numbers vary.
- Less than 25% of people think their smile looks best closed.
- Waiters and waitresses tend to be tipped more often because of their inviting smiles.
- The act of smiling activates neural messaging that benefits your health and happiness.
- It's free to smile. You pay nothing.
- People seem to trust you more with a great smile.
- Almost half of the young adults worldwide have untagged themselves from a photo on social media due to their smiles.
- Kids laugh a lot more than adults every day. kids overall, laugh from 300-400 times a day while adults overall may laugh about 15 times a day or less.
- Babies Can Smile Moments After Birth.
Here's some cool smile quotes:
- "Everyone smiles in the same language." - George Carlin
- "You'll find that life is still worthwhile if you just smile." - Charlie Chaplin
- “A simple smile. That’s the start of opening your heart and being compassionate to others. “
- "Somehow when you smile, the day seems brighter" - Phil Collins
- "Share your smile with the world. It's the symbol of friendship and peace." - Christie Brinkley
- “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.”
- “I love those who can smile in trouble.”
- “The robbed that smile steals something from the thief.”
- “A smile is happiness you’ll find right under your nose. “
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“A smile is the best makeup any girl can wear.”
- "Smiling is free therapy" - Douglas Horton
- “Smile, smile, smile at your mind as often as possible. Your smiling will considerably reduce your mind’s tearing tension.”
- “Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been.”
- “Smile! It increases your face value.”
- "You're never fully dressed without a smile." - Martin Charnin
- “A smile is a friend maker.”
- “I wake up every day with a smile on my face.”
- “A smile cures the wounding of a frown.”
- “Learn to smile at every situation. See it as an opportunity to prove your strength and ability.”
- "When I wake up, I smile because I'm alive and ready to succeed" - Raul Perez
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