Yes, a smile given usually means a smile returned. Makes my day.
2007-08-27 00:28:20
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answer #1
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answered by witchnanny 4
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No, I frown way more then I smile which is not good for your health. I need to smile more but I feel that there is nothing to smile about but there is but I just cant seem to do it.
2007-08-27 00:28:51
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answer #2
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answered by NONAME 6
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Well this depends on you Bon Bon to Frown would be to have the expression on your face that you are expressing Displeasure and thoughtfulness. BUTtoSmile would be to be expressing pleasure, kindliness and be happy within your self , so I would think i would rather smile , than frown , would you not SMILE
2007-08-27 00:40:21
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answer #3
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answered by Tranquilty 5
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It depends on the environment you live in .as for me when i'm at home I smile a lot but when I am in the school I frown a lot.
2007-08-27 00:30:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I frown way more than I smile.
2007-08-27 00:28:45
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answered by Anonymous
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smiling is jz mor of a saying that it motives much less muscle tissue than frowning.. it si jz a organic feeling wen u see samthing stable or surprising it makes u smile and if u see an incredibly contradictory tale, it makes u frown or despite the fact that organic situations exceeded off in ur existence it is not questioning bout it.. this is mor of naturalization this is organic to grin or frown
2016-10-17 02:30:07
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answer #6
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answered by saucier 4
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Hi BonBon,
It takes more Energy and Muscle Power to frown,
so why should I put it into practice? Smile Your On Candid
Camera!......See, I have a Big Grin........lol.
2007-08-27 04:12:03
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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At work i frown.... a lot !!
Other than that i'm generally happy and smiley. I'm trying to get it into my head that frowning at work does not help the problem, and i WILL NOT LET WORK MAKE ME OLD BEFORE MY TIME!!! lol
2007-08-27 00:34:38
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answer #8
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answered by abcd 5
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I do smile more than I frown.
2007-08-27 00:32:18
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answered by Bluebird 6
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Yes. When you frown you use more muscles than smiling. Interestingly, there is no scientific agreement on how MANY muscles it takes to frown, just that it is more than for smiling.
http://www.snopes.com/science/smile.asp
2007-08-27 00:28:26
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answer #10
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answered by August lmagination 5
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