I have found it astonishing how people used the time to investigate selfies from five different cities in the world and made a theory based from the data they’ve collected. What surprised me the most was the “smile scores”. It’s amazing to see that Bangkok has the highest smiling rate compared to everything else. New York is the top third rank for the smiling score. In fact, I’ve expected New York to reach at least fourth place. What also surprised me are the ages. Apparently in New York City, it is stated that the average age was 25.3. However, it is not surprising to see that more women takes far more selfies than men do.
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