Laughter and smiling are often used as a way of covering up feelings of embarrassment or displeasure in Cambodia.
Yes, smiling/laughter releases endorphins which are good for the body.
You can hear the angels sing
It is physically difficult to laugh without smiling, as smiling is often a part of the laughter reflex. However, some people may be able to produce a laughing sound without a visible smile in certain situations.
sleep disturbance, seizures, jerky movements especially hand-flapping, frequent laughter or smiling, and usually a happy demeanour.
Smiling and laughter are both physical responses to positive emotions, such as joy and amusement. The act of smiling can also be contagious, as it often elicits positive reactions and encourages social bonding.
AS is also associated with a unique "happy" behavior, which may be the best-known feature of the condition. This may include frequent laughter or smiling, often with no apparent stimulus.
The term beamish means to be happy, to anticipate or be optimistic, cheerful, smiling, and bright with hope. Beamish is used as an adjective to describe a noun. One can beam because of happiness, promise, achievement or optimism.
Go find some lame guy who's desperate...it's simple. You can also try smiling more. Men are more attacted to inviting women, meaning be nicer not so cold (if you are cold that is) and smile. Smiling is really really important in a relationships of any kind.
"Is smiling" is the present progressive tense (third person). The past progressive tense is "was smiling".
Zygomaticus is your smiling muscle
No he was not smiling.