I think you were saying that laughing is innate, but what about smiling? It's almost the same, but that's something that's learned and something that's cultural.
How much do you want a polser right now? I've been craving it for three days straight.
no SMILING is innate, (blind babies smile) but laughing must be too? I think what is learned and cultural may be more related to the perception of what is worth laughing at. Ex: Everything you and I say is worth laughing at because we are both learned and cultural. and hilarious.
no way, i never knew how to smile for pictures when I was younger. I did this weird thing where I bit my lip. AND if I remember correctly, Danes don't smile very often. Americans are weird because we smile too much. we're real cheesy.
no SMILING is innate, (blind babies smile)
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I think what is learned and cultural may be more related to the perception of what is worth laughing at.
Ex:
Everything you and I say is worth laughing at because we are both learned and cultural. and hilarious.
i'm jonesing for a pølser, but I know it won't be as delicious as that last one at radhusplasens.
ReplyDeleteno way, i never knew how to smile for pictures when I was younger. I did this weird thing where I bit my lip. AND if I remember correctly, Danes don't smile very often. Americans are weird because we smile too much. we're real cheesy.
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