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Teaching, Tutoring and Training in the Lifelong Learning Sector
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Can cats smile?
Cats cannot physically smile in the same way humans do because they do not have the same facial muscles. However, cats can show contentment or happiness through their body language, such as relaxed ears, half-closed eyes, and a slightly open mouth. These expressions can give the impression that a cat is smiling, even though they are not actually doing so.
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Should I smile at him, do guys like a girl's smile?
Yes, smiling at a guy can be a positive and welcoming gesture. Many guys appreciate a girl's smile as it can convey warmth, friendliness, and approachability. It can also make you appear more attractive and confident. Ultimately, it's important to be genuine and smile because you want to, not just to please someone else.
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Why does my coworker smile at me and I smile back?
Smiling is a natural social cue that signals friendliness and approachability. When your coworker smiles at you, they are likely trying to establish a positive and friendly connection with you. By smiling back, you are reciprocating their friendliness and acknowledging their attempt to connect with you. This simple exchange of smiles can help create a positive and pleasant work environment, fostering better communication and collaboration between coworkers.
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Why does my colleague smile at me and I smile back?
Smiling is a universal sign of friendliness and positivity. Your colleague may be smiling at you as a way to acknowledge your presence, show that they are approachable, or simply to be polite. By smiling back, you are reciprocating their friendly gesture and creating a positive interaction between the two of you. It helps to build rapport and create a more pleasant work environment.
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Clarice Bean is back with all her trademark humour in this heartwarming story by former Children’s Laureate Lauren Child At the moment I am daydreaming about inventing something exceptionordinarily good that could change the world for the better, because of all the things, it’s the better that’s needed. And if you are thinking I'm too small to make a difference then remember the plankton – they are one of the tiniest creatures on the planet but without them where would we be?Probably living on Mars. The utterly wonderful Clarice Bean is thinking about the endangered things: the big creatures, the little creatures, the plants and the trees.But it’s not just the planet that needs help – there’s her whole family too . . .
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How do you distinguish a friendly smile from a flirting smile?
A friendly smile is typically warm, genuine, and welcoming, with a focus on creating a positive and pleasant interaction. It is usually accompanied by open body language and a relaxed demeanor. On the other hand, a flirting smile may involve more intense eye contact, subtle physical gestures like hair flipping or touching, and a slightly teasing or playful tone. Flirting smiles often convey a sense of attraction or interest beyond just being friendly.
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How do you differentiate a friendly smile from a flirtatious smile?
A friendly smile is usually warm, genuine, and inclusive, conveying a sense of openness and kindness. It is often accompanied by eye contact and may be directed towards anyone in a welcoming manner. On the other hand, a flirtatious smile tends to be more playful, accompanied by subtle cues like lip biting, prolonged eye contact, or a slight tilt of the head. It may also be more focused on a specific individual and convey a sense of attraction or interest beyond just friendliness.
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Should I smile at him, do they like a girl's smile?
Yes, smiling is generally seen as a positive and welcoming gesture, so smiling at him could potentially make him feel more comfortable and appreciated. Many people appreciate a genuine smile as it can convey warmth, friendliness, and interest. However, it's important to also pay attention to his response and body language to gauge his interest and comfort level.
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How do you distinguish a friendly smile from a flirtatious smile?
A friendly smile is typically warm, genuine, and welcoming, often accompanied by eye contact and a relaxed facial expression. It is usually given in a casual or platonic context, without any underlying romantic intentions. On the other hand, a flirtatious smile may involve subtle cues such as prolonged eye contact, a slight tilt of the head, or a playful tone of voice. It is often more intentional and may convey a sense of attraction or interest beyond just being friendly.
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