That concept of verbal smiling is interesting; I imagine it is related to how expressive and varied or non-monotone the voice is. I'm probably pretty bad at it.
I tried saying some things with a normal facial expression versus with a (forced) smile, and the former comes out more monotone for me than the latter, but I'm not sure the latter sounds friendlier.
With social smiling, I think I'm neither particularly bad nor good at it. (From my own point of view; don't know if others would agree.) I could write more on the topic, including some things that I didn't see mentioned in that thread. Maybe another time.
I thought the mention of "dude nod" was interesting, as I've noticed myself do that a few times when passing male strangers in the street.
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Date: 2024-10-06 08:08 pm (UTC)From:I tried saying some things with a normal facial expression versus with a (forced) smile, and the former comes out more monotone for me than the latter, but I'm not sure the latter sounds friendlier.
With social smiling, I think I'm neither particularly bad nor good at it. (From my own point of view; don't know if others would agree.) I could write more on the topic, including some things that I didn't see mentioned in that thread. Maybe another time.
I thought the mention of "dude nod" was interesting, as I've noticed myself do that a few times when passing male strangers in the street.