Happiness Expression is an expression that is used to show that someone or people are glad have exited felings.
- Express Happiness Formal
- I’m (very) pleased - I can’t say how pleased I’m
- Delighted - I’m really happy
- Great - It’s a sensational trip
- Terrific - It’s an outstanding adventure
- Fantastic - It’s an interesting experience
- Exciting - I’m happy to hear that
- Super - It give me great pleasure
Example dialoge :
Panjul: I’m very happy now, because I’m will leave for Singapore.
Usro : I’m so happy to your listen.
Palui : Tanks Usro...
Usro : Your welcome
We can expressing happiness with :
Word.
Gesture.
Kind of expressing happiness :
I like.
I love.
I’m satisfied with…………..
I’m pleased with………….
Congratulation.
I’m very happy because………..
Well done.
That’s fantastic!
That’s good!
That’s great!
That’s wonderful!
That’s exciting.
I’m so happy for you.
I’m happy to hear that.
I’m glad to know that.
I’m so happy to know it.
My happiness for you.
I’m very happy for you.
My deep impression for you both.
You make me happy.
How happy you must be!
How happy you are!
The Happy Expression: Signs of Happy Smiles and Deliberate Smiles
A. From infancy to old age, smiling is a stable indicator of a happy emotion in the images above. Each happy expression shows signs of actual joy. | B. Images A-F show oblique raising of the lip corners, and wrinkling and bulging of the cheeks that is characteristic of smiling in a happy expression. | C. The images above also show the narrowing of the eyelids, crowsfeet wrinkling at the corners of the eyes, and raising of the outer, upper area of the cheeks, indicating actual happiness. |
D. The models in the images in the second row are smiling for the camera, and show some of the clues to detecting fake happy expressions: lack of an action or inappropriate additional actions. | E. Images D and E show the appropriate raising of the lip corners (smile), but lack the degree of narrowing of the eyelids and crowsfeet wrinkling that unite with the smile to indicate an actual happy emotion . | F. The model directly above shows additional muscle actions that are not part of a happy smile: laterally stretched lips and tensed neck, and raised eyebrows. The cheeks are also not raised sufficiently to form crowsfeet wrinkles. |
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