I still do find it very difficult in the West to connect to this politeness of smiling, not saying how you're thinking or not saying how you really feel.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We all have our down days, but it's not hard to smile and say, 'Thank you.'
Southerners smile more than other Americans.
Smiles come naturally to me, but I started thinking of them as an art form at my command. I studied all the time. I looked at magazines, I'd practice in front of the mirror and I'd ask photographers about the best angles. I can now pull out a smile at will.
I get really frustrated if people don't smile.
I like to smile when its natural. I'm not mad or anything. That's my style.
Being a nice girl from the Mid-West, my inclination is always to give in and say yes because I want people to like me.
I never smile unless I mean it.
I think there's a danger that we're moving towards a state where the people we are expected to admire are almost not human anymore, and I don't like that. I prefer it when someone looks like a nice person, and you think, 'I could have a laugh with them in the pub.'
I never get tired of smiling. I'm just the kind of guy who likes to smile.
It's so hard not to smile.