rayhuul
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While your facial features and face mostly come from genetics, languages can slightly affect your maxilla. Your tongue will touch your upper mouth more often every time you speak different languages. For example, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese. This may result in your maxilla being pushed upwards or forward every time you speak. The opposite effect may occur if you speak languages like Chinese, Malaysian, Indonesian, Fijian, as these languages don't involve using your tongue very often for speech.
You can see examples of this, for example, east asians from Japan, China, Korea - their faces have slight differences from other Asian people that speak other languages
You can see examples of this, for example, east asians from Japan, China, Korea - their faces have slight differences from other Asian people that speak other languages