Scott Fahlman on CMU CS
uses a smile
Happy is both a word and an emotion. It is the emotion of being cheerful and keeping a smile.
People smile when they are happy about something. It is the side effect of a strong emotion - happiness!
I think its a smile without warmth or emotion, meant for people you don't like. Well, that's as close as I can put it :/
It takes 43 muscles to frown and only 17 to smile. So smile!
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.
If you jump, lash out at someone, widen your eyes, smile, laugh, etc.
The slogan "Start your day with a cheery smile" for Snappy Pops cereal is an appeal to emotion because it is focusing on the positive feeling of happiness associated with eating the cereal, rather than presenting factual information about the product. It aims to create an emotional connection with the consumer to persuade them to buy the product.
A smile, a shrug, raising the eye brows, various movements of the hands etc
an abbreviation or icon used on a network, as IMHO for "in my humble opinion" or :‐), a sideways smile face, to indicate amusement.
She may look at you a lot and give you a semi smile when you notice her looking at you. Maybe.
Appeals to emotion rather than logic (A+)