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Well, when your happy and smiling your voice sounds a lot more up beat and exciting so they can tell the difference in your regular voice and your excited and happy voice. If your sad and you frown your voice gets lower, if your feeling tears your voice can become uneven and they can tell your not happy. If your angry at them or unhappy with the person your talking to then you may seemed rushed.

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