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    Study finds smiling is infectious and typically passes on to three people

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    By News Team on October 21, 2022 News Briefing, UK News
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    Feel like spreading some joy? (Picture: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

    Here’s some news to start your day with a smile.

    A new study has found that a smile is as infectious as laughter, and usually passes on to three more people.

    The research polling 2,000 Brits found that three quarters of respondents said a smile from someone brightens their day, and 28% enjoy it so much, they said it was better than getting a gift.

    The study, commissioned by Belvita, also found that 62% said a simple smile from someone left them feeling more confident, and 36% said it made them want to do something nice for someone else.

    Belvita also teamed up with author and campaigner, Katie Piper, to create a portrait series. Each image features a local hero who have bolstered community spirit and made people smile.

    Katie, OBE, said: ‘We don’t realise the true impact our smiles have on others – it’s a small gesture that can really change someone’s day.’

    Katie Piper with Stefan, Sam, Jacky and Oyovwe (Picture: SWNS)

    These local legends include:

    Oyovwe Agatha Kigho, founder of the Widows Empowerment Trust, which promotes social inclusion for anyone who is bereaved.Stefan Simanowitz and Paul Moore, the co-founders of Take One, Leave One, an initiative to help homeless people.Sam Pritchard, who started the Cards Fighting Loneliness initiative where people can nominate someone to receive a handwritten card that will bring a smile to their face.Jacky Alder, who cooked, shopped and dog-walked for elderly residents in her community throughout the pandemic.

    Stefan Simanowitz (Picture: SWNS)

     Oyovwe Agatha Kigho (Picture: SWNS)

    Gabriella Sargeant, from Belvita, said: ‘We believe that positive energy can start with the smallest gesture, such as a smile, or an act of kindness from a stranger – which all help to spread positivity from one person to another.’

    The research, conducted via OnePoll, also found that 75% feel their mood is affected by the shorter and colder days of the autumn and winter months, and 61% need a boost of positivity.

    A third feel people smile less during the colder months, but 33% agreed a grin goes much further when it is dreary outside.

    Sam Pritchard (Picture: SWNS)

    Jacky Alder (Picture: SWNS)

    ‘We don’t realise the true impact our smiles have on others’ (Picture: SWNS)

    Katie added: ‘I hope you see the portrait series and are inspired to continue the chain of positivity.’

    Do you have a story to share?

    Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@Metro.co.uk


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