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Presumably, the word "cheese" makes a smiling facial expression for the photo.
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Physically, people with Asperger's Syndrome can smile. However, they are likely to use less nonverbal language that a neurotypical person and might not understand when smiling would be appropriate.
will smile -- She will smile when she sees this. going to smile -- I'm going to smile nicely for our class photo.
A smiling heart would be "un coeur souriant" in French.
To look artsy, and so there are many things going on in the photo instead of someone just standing there smiling.
closing eyes, smiling, laughing, sneezing, frowning, moving, slouching
I would imagine it is to get stupid people like me to click on it so that you can sell more advertising.
Because it puts the mouth into a smiling position.
Well i dont normally help, but if you want to i would suggest telling them where things are or smiling friendly
because sometimes people have a very bad noise when they laughed.... and me honestly i think laughing i so ugly but smiling is so cute and pretty that is probably why
Originally, people didn't smile because by the time the photo was actually taken, their faces were so sore from holding the smile that it hurt. The first portrait with a smile is the famous Mona Lisa. After it didn't take so long for pictures to be taken, people could smile freely, without pain.