You would have to ask yourself when you are upset what is your real reason - does it really have anything to do directly with that person or are you taking your anger out on them that has derived from somewhere else. It may be in your best interest to seek anger management help such as a course.
If you treat others badly, and get treated back in the same way, then you are upset. However, if you treat others nicely, then you get treated nice back and dont get upset. =)
if they are like bro and sis they will be sooooo upset
Toddlers demonstrate empathy by showing concern for others, sharing toys, comforting those who are upset, and displaying kindness and understanding towards others' feelings. They may also mimic the emotions they see in others, such as crying when someone else is upset.
Because they didn't have certain types of rights that others had and they wanted.
So that you don't upset people and so that you have a social life.
This is likely due to projection of your own emotions onto others. When you are feeling guilty, you may interpret others' behaviors as being upset because that is how you are feeling. It is important to recognize this tendency and address your own emotions before assuming how others feel.
Mrs. Van Daan is upset at the beginning of the scene because she feels ignored by the others and is frustrated by the lack of attention and resources available to her.
Some liked it others were upset
upset: "I was upset." "He was upset." "He and I were both upset." "I upset him." ect
Because they are more emotional than the others. They get upset easier and don't really enjoy doing the things that the other greasers do.
threat to think morally
they could be jealous or just really care about that person's feelings, life, etc