yes........... why?
Some people believe that you can smile with your eyes. Eyes definitely show emotion. Also, body language can express happiness without having a smile on your face.
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.
Smiling
it depends on how he is acting when he is saying it. If he is smiling then it is a compliment but if he looks at you funny... well its not.
Because it's difficult, though not impossible, not to smile when saying "cheese". Try it in a mirror!
Smiling itself can be voluntary or involuntary. But just the act of smiling raises the cheeks, so that is involuntary. In fact, you cannot smile even slightly without the cheeks rising. Try it!
will smile -- She will smile when she sees this. going to smile -- I'm going to smile nicely for our class photo.
Smiling-Through-The-Pain Smile-Your-Beautiful Smile-with-all-you-got
The verb is kumwetulira. Ndikumwetulira - I am smiling Ukumwetulira - you are smiling Akumwetulira - he/she/they is/is/are smiling etc.
The present tense of "smile" is "smiles."
No, the word 'smile' is a noun (smile, smiles) and a verb (smile, smiles, smiling, smiled).EXAMPLESnoun: She has a beautiful smile.verb: I saw him smile at you.
Smiling is swag. YOLO