The latest selfie trend is the so-called “sparrow face.” It’s already hot in Japan.
To achieve the coveted “sparrow” look, open your eyes wide buy tadalafil and part your mouth slightly, “like you’re a baby bird waiting” for a tasty worm.
According to Kotaku, the Japanese term for “sparrow face” is “chun-gao” (チュン顔). “Chun” refers to “chun chun” (チュンチュン), which means “chirp” or “cheep.” “Gao” (顔) means “face.” So, literally it’s “chirp face.”
According to an article in this magazine, the look makes you appear “goody-goody” and “cute like a girl.”
You can do it with a friend.
Apparently, even Benedict Cumberbatch does it.
So, should we say good-bye to duck face forever?
Here is a real sparrow for comparison:
Sources: Buzzfeed.com Kotaku.com