I would say happiness :)
Yes, they are opposites in that they usually express opposite emotions (happiness, sadness).
Blue - Sadness Red - Anger Green - Embarrassement Yellow / Orange - Happiness
Rabbits wag their tails to communicate their emotions, such as excitement or happiness. It is a way for them to express their feelings to other rabbits or humans.
Happiness, Sadness, Fear.
The face, particularly the eyes and mouth, reveal the most emotions. Facial expressions are a primary way humans communicate and express feelings such as happiness, sadness, anger, and surprise.
Happiness, sadness, and fear are three common emotions that people may experience.
Humans have far more than two emotions they are allowed to express. They are allowed to show anger (where acceptable); cry; feel depressed; show happiness; laugh often; grieve for someone they have lost in a relationship or death.
the sad emotions!
Parents can help children identify and express a wide range of emotions by creating a safe and supportive environment where feelings are acknowledged and validated. Encouraging open communication, teaching emotional vocabulary, and modeling healthy ways to cope with emotions can also help children learn to express themselves in a constructive manner.
Yes, dogs do show emotions - especially happiness and sadness.
The only way to express your emotions on twitter is to tweet, nothing more, nothing less...