Sure does, and it uses lots less facial muscles, too. Smiling uses about 7 facial muscles, where frowning uses 54.
The usual opposite of smiling is frowning. (it could also be unsmiling, or somber.)
She couldn't help but start smiling when she saw the puppy playing in the park.
The person could be thinking of something funny, or he/she is in good mood or the person is smiling at you.
i could not find the name for the phobia of smiling; however i found that the phobia of laughing is Geliophobia. i do not know how much that helps, but i tried for you
Michelle's at home, the cats are purring, she doesn't know what worry is. shes safe and warm and shes not sorry, she doesn't know what sorry is. Michelle's smiling, Michelle's smiling, Michelle's smiling. The news is on and Michelle's laughing, Can't make sense of what the pictures show. She knows no fear she keeps on laughing, If we could only know what Michelle knows Michelle's smiling, Michelle's smiling, Michelle's smiling.
Smiling is a good idea, you could also let them know they can get as much help as they want and you could be the one to ask!
If they are staring and smiling, it could indicate that they are attracted to you.
it could mean he is shy and love you
well it could mean he likes you but is a bit shy or he could just be thinking of something someone said if you know him ask him why he won't stop smiling.
The opposite of a smile is a frown. Here is a smile :) and here is a frown :( for some perspective.frown
Flora Baumbach may always be smiling due to her positive outlook on life, her optimistic nature, or the joy she finds in everyday moments. It could also be a part of her personality to express joy through smiling.