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Different kind of smile

Wabbit

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Found this article in the TIMES. It's quite interesting :)


February 20, 2005

The smile that says where you’re from
John Harlow
Americans do it their way, we do it ours



THEY say “tomayto” and we say “tomarto”. And now a study has established that the Americans and British also have different smiles.

While we British smile by pulling our lips back and upwards and exposing our lower teeth, Americans are more likely simply to part their lips and stretch the corners of their mouths.

So distinct is the difference that the scientist behind the research was able last week to pick out Britons from Americans from close-cropped pictures of their smiles alone, with an accuracy of more than 90%.

The study by Dacher Keltner, a psychology professor at the University of California in Berkeley, near San Francisco, analysed the 43 facial muscles used by humans to charm, smirk and appease.

He found the British were also more likely to raise their cheeks when they smile, showing the crow’s feet at the corners of the eyes. This produces a more sincere, hard-to-fake smile.

The most common British smile — restrained but dignified — is called the Duchenne smile after Guillaume Duchenne, a 19th century French doctor who analysed facial expressions.

Keltner has nicknamed it the “Prince Charles”, as he believes the Prince of Wales has the typical British smile.

“Charles shows his lower teeth fully using his risorius muscle that runs all the way around the mouth,” said Keltner. “It is a polite, formal expression of pleasure.

“But it’s also very ancient, perhaps going back to the first smiles deployed by our ancestors when they invited other primates to co-operate rather than fight.”

By contrast, Keltner found most Americans had the far less expressive “Pan-Am smile”, named after the defunct airline’s gesture of welcome. This depends only on the zygomaticus major corner-tightening muscle and has also been called the “Botox smile” because, like the cosmetic treatment, it leaves the muscles at the corners of the eyes motionless.

Last week Keltner was able to identify correctly the nationalities of 14 out of 15 smiling mouths shown to him with the rest of the photo obscured. The one he failed to identify correctly was of Venus Williams. the American tennis champion.

Keltner, who will publish his findings in his forthcoming book Understanding Emotion, said the average smile could be detected from 300ft away and lasted only three seconds. He added: “In that time you can reveal much more of yourself than you ever intended. Sometimes you give away big facts.”

Tim Henman’s grin showed he was “genuine, coy and flirtatious”, he said, while David Beckham’s smile and jutting chin indicated he was “determined to win at any cost”. The smirking grin of Chris Tarrant, host of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, suggested a man who “felt he was getting away with something”.

Despite Tony Blair’s adoption of many American political techniques, Keltner said his smile retained many British characteristics.

“I see a bit of the full risorius in Tony Blair, but the American political elite cannot do it any more, which is a bit sad,” he said. “They have lost that dignity. In blind tests George Bush’s smile emerged as cynical rather than pleasurable.”

The genuineness of a good British smile is all in the eyes — Keltner has found that only 5% of people can fake a smile that uses this muscle.

Infants use the Pan-Am smile when unknown adults enter a room as a gesture of appeasement and, Keltner says, so does the actress Julia Roberts.

“She has a wonderful smile, but it does not often reach her eyes in public. By contrast, Angelina Jolie not only smiles broadly, and twinkles, but also tilts her head a little, which pushes the pleasurable body language into a higher gear. That is a smile which is impossible to resist.”

Other research has shown that women smile more than men in public, but stop smiling in private.

The power behind the smile may also be more potent than anybody has previously realised: Keltner recently released a study of photographs of women in college yearbooks dating back to the 1960s in which he separated the Duchenne smilers from the artfully posed.

Researchers then tracked the women down and found that those who had smiled most happily at college overwhelmingly tended to have had the happiest lives since they had graduated. “It’s a virtuous circle,” Keltner concluded. “Happy smiley people cheer others up around them, which in turn makes them more stable and less prone to depression or divorce than those who faked it in their yearbooks.”
 
That's very interesting, thank you Wabbit! I always knew there was a reason I hated Julia Roberts' smile.
 
Your welcome, glad you enjoyed reading it! Funny how even a smile can be different from culture to culture!
 
dele said:
That's very interesting, thank you Wabbit!

Same here.

and i knew why i hated to see Reene's smile! :mad: you know, that girl who performed in Cold Mountain.

Edited to add:
And I enjoyed seeing the smiles in one's eyes! that is one of the most pleasant and beautiful things!
:D
 
with the article was there any pictures? i was curious to see examples. i also was grinning like crazy trying to do some of the smiles he was describing. i must have looked insane.
 
jenngorham said:
with the article was there any pictures? i was curious to see examples. i also was grinning like crazy trying to do some of the smiles he was describing. i must have looked insane.

yeah be thankful that you're not sitting in school (like me ) and try all this smiles!! i think, this people think really that germans are totally crazy and mad!! :) :D
 
SillyWabbit said:
No, it's just you :D

yeah but everybody tells me that i'm a representive of my country!! (mostly i just want to say: oh yeah and what are you??)
but i'm a good girl and keep my mouth shut!! only for today!! :D
 
honeydevil said:
yeah but everybody tells me that i'm a representive of my country!! (mostly i just want to say: oh yeah and what are you??)
but i'm a good girl and keep my mouth shut!! only for today!! :D


don't worry. if i was a rep for canadians while i was in japan then all the stereotypes of canadians being drunk hosers are true. :D
 
SillyWabbit said:
“Charles shows his lower teeth fully using his risorius muscle that runs all the way around the mouth,” said Keltner. “It is a polite, formal expression of pleasure.
Is THAT even a smile?
Oh God, do you all go around like that??:eek: I feel like his Heighness Prince Charles of Wales uses to much effort into streching a few muscles, the result is a stiff what-you-call-a-smile with a touch of frown into it peppered with a lot of oddness. :p
 
when i smile i have laugh lines and my ears also go back. it didn't say anything about ears.
 
I tried these smiles in front of a mirror. Can't do them. I just look demented.

For the Brit smile, I can't just show my bottom teeth! It's the top teeth or nothing.

For the American smile, I can't smile without the crinkly corner of my eyes also 'smiling'.

Jenn, I wonder if they've figured out a Canadian smile?
 
Ell said:
I tried these smiles in front of a mirror. Can't do them. I just look demented.

For the Brit smile, I can't just show my bottom teeth! It's the top teeth or nothing.

For the American smile, I can't smile without the crinkly corner of my eyes also 'smiling'.

Jenn, I wonder if they've figured out a Canadian smile?
Ell, the Canadian smile, if going by you, must be a beautiful, heartwarming smile, teeth and crinkly eyes.
 
Ell said:
Jenn, I wonder if they've figured out a Canadian smile?


i wondered the same thing. we are sort of a mix of both, independant of britain, but still loyal to the queen...i would it's a mix of both with teeth and crinkle and twinkley eyes...almost a big s**t eating grin, like the cat that swallowed the canary. :D

oh my, i posted and then read what eugen said. haha
 
i have no idea how we germans smile!! when i smile my eyes get thinner, my cheeks go up, i show my teeth and i look totally stupid!! i'm in front of the mirror and i can't stop laughing, i look so stupid!!

do you know sometimes this really ugly smile, what is a kind of cold and stops right below the eyes??
it's kind of evil!!
 
Okay, now I've read the article a couple of times just to make sure ... did he really say that Tony Blair had dignity!!! :eek:

I'd say his theory is somewhat flawed :rolleyes:

Phil
 
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