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Here's why Russians don't smile

Published by Business Insider on Sun, 29 May 2016


Heres something that has always puzzled me, growing up in the U.S. as a child of Russian parents.Whenever I or my friends were having our photos taken, we were told to say cheese and smile.But if my parents also happened to be in the photo, they were stone-faced. So were my Russian relatives, in their vacation photos.My parents high-school graduation pictures show them frolicking about in bellbottoms with their young classmates, looking absolutely crestfallen.Its not just photos: Russian women do not have to worry about being instructed by random men to smile. It is Bitchy Resting Face Nation, seemingly forever responding um, Iguess' to any question the universe might pose.This does not mean we are all unhappy! Quite the opposite: Thevirile ruler, the vodka, the endless mounds of sour creamthey are pleasing to some. Its just that grinning without cause is not a skill Russians possess or feel compelled to cultivate. Theres even a Russian proverb that translates, roughly, to laughing for no reason is a sign of stupidity.Russians fondness for the gentle scowl seemseven more unusualto expats than its actual, climatic cold. And the cultural difference cuts both ways: Newcomers to Americaoften remarkon thenoveltyof being smiled at by strangers.So why is this' Why do some societies not encourage casual smiling' I got my answer, or at least part of one, when I stumbled across anew paperby Kuba Krys, a psychologist at the Polish Academy of Sciences. In some countries, smiling might not be a sign of warmth or even respect. Its evidence that youre a foola tricky fool.Krys focused on a cultural phenomenon called uncertainty avoidance. Cultures that are low on this scale tend to have social systemscourts, health-care systems, safety nets, and so forththat are unstable. Therefore, people there view the future as unpredictable and uncontrollable.Smiling is a sign of certainty and confidence, so when people in those countries smile, they might seem odd. Why would you smile when fate is an invisible wolf waiting to shred you' You might, in those low-UA countries, even be considered stupid for smiling.Krys also hypothesized that smiling in corrupt countries would be, um, frowned upon. When everyones trying to pull one over on each other, you dont know if someones smiling with good intentions, or because theyre trying to trick you.To test this theory, Krys had thousands of people in 44 different countries judge a series of eight smiling and non-smiling faces on a scale of honesty and intelligence. He compared their answers to the countrys rankings of uncertainty avoidance from a2004 studyof 62 societies and ratings of corruption.He found that in countries like Germany, Switzerland, China, and Malaysia, smiling faces were rated as significantly more intelligent than non-smiling people. But in Japan, India, Iran, South Korea, andyou guessed itRussia, the smiling faces were considered significantly less intelligent. Even after controlling for other factors, like the economy, there was a strong correlation between how unpredictable a society was and the likelihood they would consider smiling unintelligent.Intelligence and SmilingHonesty and SmilingThis research indicates that corruption at the societal level may weaken the meaning of an evolutionary important signal such as smiling, Krys writes.Thats certainly a satisfying explanation. But its worth noting that other studieshave foundthere might be other factors, like how hierarchical or masculine a culture is, that play a greater role in emotional expressionwhich smiling is certainly a part of. And theresevidencethat some cultures dont value happiness very highly, which would affect how often people there force themselves to break into a grin.Finally, ranking countries in order of their uncertainty avoidance can be kind of fraught. (Not to mention time-dependent: Consider how certain pre-2010 Syria or pre-2008 Greece might be.) Confusingly, theres an entireotherranking systemof uncertainty avoidance, designed by a different researcher named Geert Hofstede in the the 1980s, and the two rankings have completely different results.You know what they say about trying to understand Russiawith the mind alone, and apparently questionnaires arent a whole lot better.Krys work could use expansion and replication, to be sure. But it might at least be comforting for any chipper Americans who find themselves scratching their heads in that sanctuary of seriousness, the St. Petersburg metro.SEE ALSO:White People vs. White PrivilegeJoin the conversation about this story
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