Yes it is dificult not to smile when someone smiles at you.
A Hypothesis is tested by performing an experiment. For instance if I wanted to find out if smiles are contagious. My hypothesis would be I think that smiles are contagious. Then to test it I would go around smiling at random people. In fact my friend did do this experiment and it turned out that smiles weren't contagious in her case. I hope that answered you question.....:)
It is on our own face when we smile. Smiles are contagious so when we smile it spreads to others
This is not a contagious disease.The virus is contagious.
If you mean "smiles" as a plural of "smile" then it would be "Osmehe" but if you mean it as a verb "smiles" as in "he/she smiles" it would be "smeje se".
smiles
The possessive form would be "the pumpkins' smiles."
No, all cold viruses are contagious.
Yes, frowns can be contagious due to social and emotional mirroring. When we see someone frowning, it can trigger a similar response in us, often subconsciously. This phenomenon is linked to empathy and the way humans naturally mimic each other's expressions. Overall, our emotional states can influence those around us, making frowns, like smiles, a form of social communication.
more contagious, most contagious
There is no patron saint of smiles.
Is pyorrhea contagious?
Is seborrea contagious?