TRANSLATION IS OFTEN needed, and this post provides details. A taste:
The French face is what hands are to the Italians. It stretches and twists to express a wide range of expressions and emotions with the same elasticity of a rubber band. From disbelief to discontent, it can convey a message just as clearly as any grouping of words.So what do these faces mean? (more at the above link)
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