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The Ultimate Body Language Book

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Chimpanzees, like humans have two common sets of smiles. One is a playful smile and the other is an<br />

aggressive smile. Humans, when aggressive, will display with a smile by pushing forward their lower<br />

lip and baring their lower teeth. This is turn induces either an appeasement or submissive smile in our<br />

counterparts or more aggressive body language possibly leading to a battle.<br />

A genuine smile puts us at ease and builds trust.<br />

A friendly smile, on the other hand, occurs by pulling the corners of the mouth upward which may or

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