I like to smile.
It's an expression of how I feel and how I look at things. I always want to be able to smile, even if I don't have anything to smile about, at least then, I can just laugh at myself, but that's also some kind of smile, right?!
A smile is important to me. I like to receive them from others too. That's why I only surround myself with positive people, who are smilers too and who make me smile in return. People have that effect on others. You should try sending a smile around the world. Go outside, look for someone who looks a bit troubled or in a hurry, look them in the eyes and...SMILE :) I'll bet he or she will smile right back at 'ya! It's worth a try...
to smile = to show your teeth
What comes with a smile? Teeth. They come in all forms, small, big, brightwhite, yellow, with Madonna-gaps, perfectly aligned, higgledy-piggledy,...
Our teeth are our business card, people see them when you smile, when you talk...you cannot hide them. That is why I attach great importance to my teeth and my mouth hygiene. With that in mind I enrolled in the Ambassador program for Oral B. I got selected and now I can try out the Oral B PRO 5000 (only the name itself scares the shit out of me! What kind of monsterish toothbrush am I going to receive??)
The Oral B PRO 5000 hasn't stolen its name. It feels like you brushed like a pro. I got the same feeling like when I come from the dentist, honestly! It has different speed levels, different brushes, a sensor that lights up when you overkill your gums, a timer that tells you when your 2 minutes are over and a travel case so you don't have to miss the damn thing never again!
After my first brushing, I smiled.
to smile = to express approval
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