A study comparing poker faces to expressive ones found that we trust expressive faces more, which helps build relationships and establish connections.
Expressive individuals are seen as more likable and agreeable, suggesting that showing emotions can significantly impact interpersonal dynamics and communication.
Trust is crucial in relationships, which relies on understanding feelings; poker faces fail to communicate intention, causing delays in trust-building.
To enhance impact in interactions, individuals should avoid a poker face and instead convey emotions through their facial expressions.
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