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No.
No matter how happy some people may appear, they are either just going through a happy phase of their life or they're faking happiness. The social mask can be cultural and polite, or may have either neurotic or manipulative goals.
Look into their eyes; do they crinkle and twinkle too? If so, their smile is more likely to be genuine.
No matter how happy some people may appear, they are either just going through a happy phase of their life or they're faking happiness. The social mask can be cultural and polite, or may have either neurotic or manipulative goals.
Look into their eyes; do they crinkle and twinkle too? If so, their smile is more likely to be genuine.