Stand tall, smile at people who make eye contact and figure out who to approach next.
It gave us pause to smile at each other and move on our busy way.
He also flashed a broad smile at times to diffuse the awkward translation delays.
And how could you not smile at the 10ft (3.04m) high, two-tonne cockerel welcoming you to Dorking?
Smiles are such an important part of communication that we can spot a smile at 300 feet.
He managed 400 Burger King stores and is credited with boosting profits by encouraging workers to smile at customers.
Customer service managers chat through a tin can phone and finance staffers smile at one another through a ticket window.
She will smile at him and pat him on the face -- something she did before the shooting, he said.
She considered the other parents, staring at them as she passed, remembering to smile at them when they smiled at her.
Now when people smile at us, I smile back, and if Duncan stops to say hello I stop and greet them, too.
Djokovic could only smile at such an outrageous winner, and Federer followed it up with an unstoppable forehand return on match point to clinch victory.
When you smile at someone, they almost always smile in return.
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"I always said that I was the kind of person who didn't smile all the time, but I did smile at the end of the routine, " Comaneci said.
Although I was able to smile at them briefly, I knew that my job was to help my fellow soldiers and scan for potential threats while patrolling the province.
Because you can go in this car, park in front of a first-class luxury hotel or you can go into a very young disco, everybody will smile at you everyone.
One morning in Nimoo I say jullay (hello) and smile at a lovely older woman--Ladakh boasts some of the most beautiful women in the world--who is heading out to work the dikes.
When I'd finally arrive at the square of the Louvre, the pickpockets would smile at me in greeting, while the flower seller pushed a nosegay of bruised violets or tiny pink roses into my hands.
"It's a battle -- we're going to win -- take no prisoners, " the first lady said with a smile at a roundtable discussion with reporters in the White House State Dining Room.
Mr O'Brien can also be somewhat humourless, offering copious quotations from the chairman of Nevada's Gaming Commission without mustering the merest smile at the fact that his name happens to be Bill Bible.
You have to admire how that is pulled off so deftly and quickly - screenwriter Avril E Russell has a very good light touch - and it's impossible not to smile at it.
Cage gazes at Fonda with his characteristic look of stricken canine ardor, Fonda flashes back one of her radiantly loopy grins, and we smile at both the rightness and the weirdness of their union.
Howard and Anna Nicole, wherever you are, you can only look down and smile at the wealth you delivered to lawyers and the consternation, fleeting as it turned out to be, to your foes.
Whom do you smile at during the day?
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The next time you hinge open that notebook PC and smile at a feature that makes it easier to use, give a thought to Bill Moggridge, who passed away Saturday from cancer at the age of 69.
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They smile at people who pass us.
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