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It's time to flaunt those pearly whites and flash a bright smile. It's not like you need a reason to smile, but if you do, World Smile Day is it. If you're creating content for this creative holiday, we've handpicked a few top posts from social media to help inspire you.
In 1963, Harvey Ball of Worcester, Massachusetts, created the smiley face. In the years that followed, it became one of the most well-known symbols in the world. Concerned overuse was robbing his creation of its intended meaning, Harvey had the idea for #WorldSmileDay. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/cv9S29spaT
— Colgate Smile (@Colgate) October 2, 2020
Plenty of reasons to π on #WorldSmileDay @DjokerNole | @RafaelNadal | @ThiemDomi | @StefTsitsipas pic.twitter.com/ycpw1z6i1f
— ATP Tour (@atptour) October 2, 2020
Friday smiles ππ #WorldSmileDay pic.twitter.com/b0yUeEOXav
— New York Islanders (@NYIslanders) October 2, 2020
A warm smile is the universal language of kindness. At this #WorldSmileDayπ, let's use this one of the biggest nonverbal cues to convey #happiness and #confidence to defeat the disease. pic.twitter.com/86pZWWT9F5
— Sinopec (@SinopecNews) May 8, 2020
HAPPY #WORLDSMILEDAY
— PhilaUnionπ‘ (@PhilaUnion) October 2, 2020
Ilsinho's always cheesin' π pic.twitter.com/qHMdVqLLhJ
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