A recent question I received about smiles -- does anyone know of research specific to the questions below? (The nature/nurture components of smiling, and whether we can 'learn to smile better.')

Thanks,
Jessey Bernstein, M.A.
Graduate Student, Clinical Psychology
University of Rochester

What do you know about smiles? I have been observing that some people have great smiles, the genuine kind. They look happy, content and welcoming. Some people have just good smiles. Some people have lousy smiles.
It got me thinking. Is this nature or nurture? Do people learn how to smile from their parents? Are good smilers necessarily happy people? Can people learn how to smile better?


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