Are people with ‘bitchy resting face’ better communicators?
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There may be an upside to having an “unpleasant” natural facial expression, experts say: A stronger sense of self-awareness that’s handy in unfamiliar situations. Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie feel they are sometimes afflicted with the condition.Sept. 28, 2015
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