Happiness on your face

@mayka123 (17083)
India
June 6, 2008 4:10am CST
Your facial expressions show your mood. Especially your eyes. One look into your eyes and the opposite person knows how happy you are. Your eyes show whether you are sad, angry or happy. The wrinkles on your face affect your facial expression. But do you manage to hide your feelings from people when you want to. Or does you face give you away?
4 responses
@sylvia13 (1850)
• Nelson Bay, Australia
12 Jun 08
I seem to find it difficult to make friends normally, but the minute I sit on an airplane seat, airport or train station, then suddenly and as if by magic, I start meeting all sorts of people!Though sometimes it is them who approach me, so perhaps the same thing is happening to other people too!
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@mayka123 (17083)
• India
12 Jun 08
A smile is contagious. And a smile can help you make friends. And what is the use of travelling with a grumpy face. I smile a lot and make new friends everyday.
@sylvia13 (1850)
• Nelson Bay, Australia
11 Jun 08
I think that a smile makes wonders, as that not only shows that you are content, but it also sends happiness to others! Try smiling and you will see how people smile back at you!
@mayka123 (17083)
• India
12 Jun 08
Yes I agree that a smile does wonders to your face. Even if you see a kid smiling you cant help it but smile back whatever your mood is. And when travelling I keep the smile on my face and make a lot of friends to travelling long distances is not boring.
@cupid74 (11388)
• Pakistan
7 Jun 08
u r right, eyes are called gateway to soul and face express u state of mind Well i try to hide my feeling and succeedd, 60-70 % of times, but some times its hard to control feelings/expression, so u can say i am 50/50 in this regards
@mayka123 (17083)
• India
11 Jun 08
As working people we have to hide our feelings all of the time. Especially in front of our bosses. However angry or upset we are we have to constantly keep a smile on our faces.
@cupid74 (11388)
• Pakistan
11 Jun 08
Very true why u cant resist u and end up agreeing with U
@nanajanet (4436)
• United States
6 Jun 08
I don't have any real wrinkles, thanks to my mother's genes, but I do see a few crows feet and laugh lines sneaking in there. I guess that shows that I am a smiler more than a frowner. Did you know that it takes more muscles to frown than it does to smile? Well, that's a good reason to be lazy. "Oh, I can't frown, I am too tired and lazy today." Smile and get the "GOOD" wrinkles. LOL
@mayka123 (17083)
• India
11 Jun 08
I too have some GOOD wrinkles on my face. And I find it too tiring to frown. I have found that if I frown for too long my face muscles ache. So I try to smile all of the time.