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Australia
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In Australia, smiling in photographs is common and seen as friendly and approachable.
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Brazil
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Smiling in photographs is common in Brazilian culture and seen as warm and inviting.
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Canada
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In Canada, smiling in photographs is commonly expected and considered friendly and approachable.
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smiling in photographs
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China
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In Chinese culture, smiling in photographs is less common and a reserved or neutral expression is often preferred.
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smiling in photographs
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Denmark
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In Denmark, it is less common to smile in photographs as a more restrained or serious expression is often preferred.
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smiling in photographs
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India
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In Indian culture, smiling in photographs is generally expected and seen as friendly and welcoming.
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, there is less emphasis on smiling in photographs, with a subtle, closed-mouth smile believed to exude elegance and politeness.
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smiling in photographs
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Netherlands
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In the Netherlands, smiling in photographs is less common and a more serious or neutral expression is often preferred.
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smiling in photographs
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Philippines
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In the Philippines, smiling in photographs is generally expected and seen as friendly and welcoming.
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smiling in photographs
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Thailand
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In Thai culture, smiling in photographs is generally expected and seen as polite and approachable.
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Ukraine
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In Ukraine, a serious expression is sometimes preferred over smiling in photographs.
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