The speed and sincerity of a smile can impact the first impressions others form, according to new research. Smiling too quickly may seem insincere, while slower smiles appear more genuine. Researchers examined how smiling affects how clients perceive business advisors, finding that smiles that don't reach the eyes or seem practiced lack sincerity. Different types of smiles, like huge enthusiastic grins or tiny polite smiles also don't seem genuine. A slower, natural smile engaging the whole face creates a warmer, more genuine first impression.
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The speed and sincerity of a smile can impact the first impressions others form, according to new research. Smiling too quickly may seem insincere, while slower smiles appear more genuine. Researchers examined how smiling affects how clients perceive business advisors, finding that smiles that don't reach the eyes or seem practiced lack sincerity. Different types of smiles, like huge enthusiastic grins or tiny polite smiles also don't seem genuine. A slower, natural smile engaging the whole face creates a warmer, more genuine first impression.
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The speed and sincerity of a smile can impact the first impressions others form, according to new research. Smiling too quickly may seem insincere, while slower smiles appear more genuine. Researchers examined how smiling affects how clients perceive business advisors, finding that smiles that don't reach the eyes or seem practiced lack sincerity. Different types of smiles, like huge enthusiastic grins or tiny polite smiles also don't seem genuine. A slower, natural smile engaging the whole face creates a warmer, more genuine first impression.
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SMILE A WHILE The speed of your smile can shape the first impressions others have of you, according to a new research. But smiling too quickly can lead others to think that you are insincere, while slow grins appear more genuine. As part of the research, a team of business advisors examined how smiling can give clients a positive impression. They discovered that a smile, which appears too swiftly and does not extend to the eyes can sends signals that you lack sincerity. They found people should avoid three types of grin: The Enthusiast: A huge smile showing all of your teeth and wide eyes can be overbearing. The Big Freeze: A constant, practiced smile that lacks sincerity. The Robot: A tiny, polite smile that doesn’t display warmth. Studies show people perceive a slower, natural smile which floods the entire face to be more genuine, “ the Sun Quaoted Lasley Meechan of Glasgow based Go Group as saying.+ Psychologist Bridget Hanna added: “Smiling all the time appears over-pleasing and lowers your status.”
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