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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : ^_^Smile anyway^_^



HIROSHI_11
17-06-2005, 04:47 PM
^_^Smile anyway^_^




:biggthump ?Hi there, how are you all

.It has been a long time since I posted a topic here.:o I read this in a magazine and I liked it, so I wanted to share it with you:05:

Here you go



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:Some tips on smiling more



Be positive



Stop using negative language; telling yourself “don’t think of him”. Instead, think some thing like, “you can get through this”



Use ‘remember’. Tell yourself, ‘remember, you were happy before. You can be happy again’



Look up- at trees, buildings, birds, planes



Surround yourself with positive people, even if it means changing jobs



At work, hang pictures of tall upward looking things; buildings, airplanes, birds



Don’t judge others; this can make you feel negative



Take any kindness offered to you



Feel good inside when someone smiles at you



Accept compliments, acknowledge them and thank the giver



Smile from your heart

HIROSHI_11
17-06-2005, 04:48 PM
Smiling across cultures



While smiling can be great way to communicate across cultures, there are number of things to watch out for. A smile doesn’t mean the same thing everywhere in the world.



In England

It denotes happiness or a desire to please



In the United States

It is used as a greeting. Americans, perhaps because of their great dental care, are fond of big toothy smiles. Except in big cities, they’re likely to smile at strangers in lifts, in the shop, basically anywhere



In Eastern Europe, including Russia and the Czech Republic

It’s not usual to smile at people you don’t know. It is considered quite inappropriate and could signal either that you are not serious about the situation, or that you may be simpleminded



In China

People don’t smile when they are introduced, and are just as likely to smile when they are worried or embarrassed as when they are happy



In Korea

People will smile to save embarrassment



In Japan

People may smile to express happiness, anger, sadness, confusion, disappointment or even dislike. A smile can often be a way of controlling feelings, and sometimes to ‘save face’





!So, if you’re traveling abroad, don’t automatically assumer someone is smiling because he’s happy





! I hope you enjoyed it

:ciao: Hiroshi

مستر حريقة
17-06-2005, 08:19 PM
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very very nice topic sister:biggthump

its actually interesting:33:

Thanks u very much and enjoy ur life;)


وعممممممممممم:ciao:

HIROSHI_11
17-06-2005, 08:34 PM
Hi Bro
nice to see you here:09:
thanks for passing by:biggthump
i'm glad you liked it

:06: p.s: where are you going for 6 weeks
hope you be back soon
:ciao: Bye

Lips Licker
18-06-2005, 01:30 AM
Splendid



I like that kinda informations



Thank very much
















In Japan






People may smile to express happiness, anger, sadness, confusion, disappointment or even dislike. A smile can often be a way of controlling feelings, and sometimes to ‘save face’












U know I like the Japaneses ppl

and their intelligence, and their principles

Thank u again

,,,

,,,







Lips Licker

HIROSHI_11
18-06-2005, 03:05 PM
Hi Lips Licker
??:أفكر: how are you doing
:biggthump thanks for passing by
i'm glad you liked it
:ciao: Bye

المكاويه
19-06-2005, 10:12 AM
Feel good inside when someone smiles at you






yeah



:biggthump i do feel good



:05: and i smile just to enjoy seeing ppl happy



i mean most ppl like to see u smiling



and its even recommended by the prophet peace be upon him



i really like smiling



:05: and i like it when someone tells me that mine is a beautiful shiny smile
























In Eastern Europe, including Russia and the Czech Republic
It’s not usual to smile at people you don’t know. It is considered quite inappropriate:bigeyes: :bigeyes: and could signal either that you are not serious about the situation, or that you may be simpleminded














:bigeyes: oh my God

:33: how do these ppl think

:31: i think this is not thinking anyway















In Japan



People may smile to express happiness, anger, sadness, confusion, disappointment or even dislike. A smile can often be a way of controlling feelings, and sometimes to ‘save face’





loooooooooool

:D i think TRY would be the best to know this

:33: unless he already knows it

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thank u dear Hiroshi

:05: that was REALLY amusing

:ciao: keep it up sister

HIROSHI_11
19-06-2005, 02:34 PM
:33: how do these ppl think
:31: i think this is not thinking anyway









:biggthump Thank you sis for passing by
:33: yeah those pepole really think in a different way
nice to see you here
:ciao: Bye

TRY NO RACE
20-06-2005, 09:49 AM
http://images.montada.com/x/icons/icon10.gif here is me smiling lo0ol
:09::09::09:
smile now

:D thanX Hiroshi for the really nice & positive topic
i liked it so much , hope everyone just Feel it
thanX

HIROSHI_11
20-06-2005, 03:19 PM
Hi bro
thanks for passing by, it's my pleasure to see you :biggthump here
:05: i'm glad that you liked it
see you soon
:ciao: Bye

pEc!al $wEetY$
21-06-2005, 04:56 PM
thanks aloOoOot Hiroshi

very nice.......

HIROSHI_11
21-06-2005, 05:23 PM
Hiiii bro

welcome back
:biggthump thanks for passing by
i'm glad you liked it
:ciao: Bye

night_mk
21-06-2005, 06:02 PM
hi sis

nice topic


Keep it up

HIROSHI_11
21-06-2005, 06:06 PM
Hiiiiii bro
thanks a lot for passing by
;) hope i see you more around here

:ciao: Bye

Ms.Unique
22-06-2005, 02:57 AM
thanks alot
i liked smiling around cultures topic, it seems true
unlike what i recently read in my American sociology book that smiling at people you don't know in our culture "i mean eastern or Arab culture" denoted as sexual harassment:vereymad::06: ????????

HIROSHI_11
22-06-2005, 03:28 PM
:biggthump Hi sis

Welcome to our forum


;) I’m glad your liked it




thanks alot




i liked smiling around cultures topic, it seems true
unlike what i recently read in my American sociology book that smiling at people you don't know in our culture "i mean eastern or Arab
culture" denoted as sexual harassment:vereymad::06: ????????





:31: That’s kind of weird you know

I haven’t heard such a thing

And if you smiled to someone you don’t know

:bigeyes: That doesn’t denote as a sexual harassment

Well, it’s wrong anyway :o

Thanks for passing by

Hope I see you more around here

:ciao: Bye