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Hmm.
As some of you may know, I'm studying acting. Part of that training is recognizing how your face and body communicate to other people. One of my features I recently had to own up to was that my mouth, when relaxed, turns down. Not a ridiculous amount, but enough. I do wish I had an upturned mouth, but that's the way it is. I'll come back to that.
While talking with others, I tend to be really animated. I move my arms, my eyes widen, my eyebrows raise, and I'm smiling. That's the face people see most because it's how I prefer them to see me.
However, there will be lulls in activity or conversation, and my face will relax. My mouth isn't nearly as pleasant as I wish it was, and I'll look at nothing in particular. When that happens, people tend to assume the worst and ask me what's wrong. Usually, I'm just thinking.
That face tends to be similar to the one I carry when walking through town. Eyes up, chin moderately high, mouth closed, shoulders back. I try to appear confident and alert to strangers and simply thinking of something else to friends who happen to spot me and want to say hello.
I think that's all I'd like to go into, though. There are other indicators on other faces that I feel are a little too personal. I put a lot of thought into body language and expression, and I'd rather not give away my secrets.
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