Smile is quite good really.It Makes people happy .
"Smile warmly" refers to a genuine and friendly smile that conveys kindness and warmth. It typically involves a soft expression that suggests openness, affection, and a welcoming attitude. This type of smile can create a positive atmosphere and make others feel comfortable and valued. It's often used in social interactions to express goodwill and empathy.
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There’s everything positive about a smile; when a woman smiles, it means she’s happy with the relationship,
if open relationship you mean very close yes, but nothing weird of perveted.
They'll usually smile at you more often.
How do we smile is often an asked question. We smile because we are happy. The way we smile is in our mouths, we have a series of muscles. Facial ones. When we are happy our brains control the muscles to pull the apart and up towards the nose and slightly down towards the chin. Our lips are soft and wet and when we smile we show our pearl like teeth. - Dr. John Abraham
if you're in another relationship that you enjoy, stay in that relationship. dont change anything. but if you're not and you like him, go for it girl!
a nice smile and funny and sweet thats all you need
A kind gesture is a thoughtful action intended to show care, compassion, or goodwill towards others. It can be as simple as offering a smile, helping someone in need, or expressing gratitude. Such gestures often create a positive impact, fostering connections and uplifting the spirits of those involved. Ultimately, they reflect empathy and the desire to make someone's day a little brighter.
She may possibly like you or she may just be giving you a friendly smile.
You feel better, it does actually affect your mood. When you smile, even if it's forced, you'll automatically feel better. And if you smile at someone, it makes them feel better too (: Then a chain of smiling starts, and before you know it, your smile has been passed onto loads of people. :)
Smile. Be easily impressed, entertain and interested. Have a friendly, open, engaged demeanor