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Had a wonderful time in Hamamatsu the other day too!
Good luck charm!!!
I then moved to Osaka to watch the stage performance of "Nagareru Kumoyo" (oh passing cloud) !
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Big laughs with two beauties!
Kimigayo was wonderful!
Tea time in Osaka was fun too!
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I then moved to Shinagawa
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Thank you Mr. Sakuraba
What great team members!
Meeting with Kento!
Thank you!
Will do the shoot for tiktok tomorrow!
TAMY!!
Thank you for a fun fan meeting!
My task managers!
Today we had a Enishi study group!
Thank you, it was fun!
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🎯 The Main Idea
A practical guide that translates the FBI’s “facial expression reading techniques” into skills you can use in daily life.
Covers 5 key cues (Smile, Neck, Nose, Mouth, Eyes) + 3 bonus principles.
Note: No single expression is 100% reliable — always combine multiple signs for accurate interpretation
📝 Step-by-step Summary
1. Spotting a Fake Smile
Genuine smile: corners of the mouth lift, eyes narrow — multiple muscles move together.
Fake smile: only the mouth moves, looks forced.
Compare with their usual expression for accuracy.
👉 A core skill for “reading the room.”
2. Reading the Neck
Head tilted → relaxed, trusting.
Neck hidden (chin tucked, hand touching neck) → anxiety, stress, or defensiveness.
👉 A must-know cue in negotiations and meetings.
3. Reading from the Nose
Nose or chin lifted → confidence.
Downward angle → insecurity.
You can even use this: slightly lift your chin to appear more confident.
4. Reading from the Mouth
Lips pressed or hidden → stress or secrecy.
Lips bitten, licked, or touched → nervousness or tension.
Mouth gestures are rich in emotional data.
👉 Design situations where you can see the mouth clearly in conversations.
5. Reading from the Eyes
Pupils dilate → interest, attraction, joy.
Pupils constrict → discomfort, suspicion.
Covering the eyes → rejection or emotional overload.
👉 Even used in FBI interrogations for its high accuracy.
🎁 Bonus: 3 Core Principles
Observe subtly: staring creates unnatural behavior.
Notice changes: compare with the person’s baseline habits.
Avoid rushing to judgment: combine multiple cues before concluding.
✅ Quick Reference
Smile → reads the atmosphere
Neck → signals trust or alertness
Nose → reflects confidence
Mouth → reveals stress or secrets
Eyes → indicate interest or suspicion
Key takeaway: Never judge from one sign — always interpret by integrating multiple signals.
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