Americans hate themselves - in photo

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Americans hate themselves - in photo
Americans hate themselves - in photo
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The vast majority of those surveyed in Nikon's survey feel that they look better in person than in the photos taken of them - some of them would even re-photograph their own wedding

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In the past few days, Nikon has published its research en titled Picture Yourself, examining the attitude of American residents towards their own photos, the ELTE Faculty of Social Sciences wrote in its newsletter. According to the survey, Americans are not satisfied with their faces in photos, and if they could, they would redo many pictures.

According to the research conducted with the participation of 1000 respondents and representing the opinion of the adult population, 79 percent of the respondents feel that they look better in person than in the photographs taken of them. The disapproval rate was almost the same between men and women: 79 percent of women and 78 percent of men were not satisfied with the photos taken of them. his smile and his teeth. 16 percent were bothered by her eyes, 8 percent by her wrinkles, 7 percent by her too bright face, and 6 percent by her too pale face. According to the research, 25 percent of the respondents would redo a certain family portrait if they could. 15 percent regret a wedding photo, and 7 percent lament the failure of one of their birthday photos.

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