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Emotion can be influenced by culture and culture can be influenced by emotion.
Elaborate the issues related to culture and emotion
Settings don't have mood, settings have atmosphere. And the atmosphere of a setting is the emotion that is instilled in the reader from reading it.
In American culture it is socially unacceptable for men to so very much emotion. It is considered "girly". However, it also can be said that a boy or man who is not afraid to express his feelings should be considered courageous.
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Self Esteem is a greater emotion in the life of a person. It makes a person confident about what he/she is.
Song has to do with culture by showing what are the main things that culture is interested in (i.e. gods, animals, nature, people). It conveys emotion both through melody and lyrics.
People naturally put controls on their emotions and behavior through self-regulation, which involves managing and modifying their thoughts, feelings, and actions to align with societal norms or personal goals. This can include strategies like emotional suppression, cognitive reappraisal, setting boundaries, or seeking social support to regulate their emotions and behavior effectively.
Culture and emotion There are two Views of Culture and Emotion: Universality Emotions are part of human nature and in all cultures universally the same set of basic emotions. Based on his cross-cultural research Ekman (1999) has found six emotions which are universally recognized and applicable. They are: 1. Anger 2. Fear 3. Sadness 4. Happiness Answerd by : Sandeep kumar
Love is an intense feeling of deep affection for something or someone. The causes and effects of this emotion are subjective, and vary from culture to culture.
Tan is often associated with feelings of warmth, comfort, and stability. It can evoke a sense of relaxation and earthiness, as well as a feeling of simplicity and timelessness.
There is some mounting evidence suggesting that the nonverbal display of pride evolved to serve this status signaling function. Pride is an emotion experienced when one achieves socially valued success.