« on: December 11, 2015, 05:57:50 PM »
Types of Smiles and What They MeanEver wondered if your date is into you? How about if your interviewer is impressed with your answers? Learn to read their smiles and find out.
What makes you feel good when you’re meeting someone for the first time? A smile of course. It’s the one thing which has the power to make you feel warm and comfortable, the fuel behind the conversation. The smile is proof that unspoken messages are powerful, as with just a smile you can ignite a host of emotions and interactions.
Everyone likes a full-blown smile
The full-blown smile is the most natural of all, where you’d unconsciously open up your mouth into a silent laugh. The muscles around your eyes crease and crinkle as the teeth are displayed, with the sides of your lips stretching towards the tip of your ears. It’s that look you see on a little girl’s face when she’s just been given a large pink lollipop.
Everyone likes seeing that full-blown smile as it signifies happiness from the bottom of the heart.
The hidden meanings of a smile
But did you know if the full-blown smile is accompanied by the person’s head going slightly in, it means he / she is humble? And if the person is smiling broadly and the head has a backward tilt, the person is both pleased and proud? These small gestures might escape the regular person, but when you’re aware of the underlying mechanics, you’ll realise how easy it actually is to read a person’s smile clearly.
Learn to read the message behind the smiles
The human brain has two circuits for controlling smiles – The cerebral cortex controls the conscious smile while the deep, primitive brain structure handles the expression of emotions.
You’re looking for the expression of emotions that just about escaped their cerebral cortex’s ability to conceal it.1. The Drop-Jaw Smile

The drop-jaw smile is an exaggeration due to the jaw being lowered. This type of smile is commonly seen among public figures when giving speeches or at press conferences. Those public figures include politician and celebrities, who understand the importance of laughter.
With such an expression, they try to draw positive impulses from the audience as letting the jaw drop gives the impression of playfulness and amusement. By applying the drop-jaw smile, you are able to very quickly eliminate the first-line protective barrier between individuals.
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