It says "unnatural facial expression" under the smiling photo.
It says "unnatural facial expression" under the smiling photo.
The person at the DMV was confused why I was staring blankly (actually not, just a neutral expression) when taking a photo for my license. She told me that it’s ok if I wanted to smile. It’s weird how you’re allowed to have a non-neutral expression on driver’s licenses in the US.
Not in Nova Scotia, a friend texted me a joke and I couldn't stop smiling. It was accepted.
Because some people don't find things funny that other people find funny.
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The funny part is that this is an "unnatural expression" according to this gov website.
I wrote it in the description but people seem to miss it.
It is an unnatural expression though, a natural expression would be how your face looked without you trying to change anything. ie. a straight face
I think this comes a translation/wording issue. They probably mean a “neutral” expression, which is what your comment describes. I’d think of an “unnatural” expression as an exaggerated smile or something else off putting
No, "nienaturalny" literally translates to unnatural. Of course I know what they meant by that, but it's funny because life is hell here.
This play on words is really struggling to find an audience.
I wanted you to know I appreciated it.
Uhhh most passport or id photos must be Biometric meaning natural expression and no changes.
Reminds me of this.
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