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Body language cues for a few emotions

Happiness:

Smiling genuinely, with crinkles around the eyes.Open body posture, with relaxed arms and shoulders.Leaning forward slightly towards the person or object of interest.Making eye contact with a warm and engaged expression.

Anger:

Tightened jaw and clenched fists.Furrowed brows and narrowed eyes.Standing or sitting with a rigid and tense posture.Pointing fingers or aggressive gestures.Raised voice or speaking through gritted teeth.

Sadness:

Downcast eyes and a drooping posture.Slumped shoulders and shallow breathing.Avoiding eye contact and withdrawing from social interaction.Sighing or a subdued tone of voice.Tearfulness, with watery or red eyes.

Fear:

Widened eyes with dilated pupils.Raised eyebrows and a tense facial expression.Frozen or rigid body posture.Backing away or seeking physical distance from the perceived threat.Trembling or shaking, especially in the hands or legs.

Surprise:

Raised eyebrows and widened eyes.Mouth slightly agape or forming an "O" shape.Leaning forward or recoiling backward in response to the surprise.Quick inhalation or gasp of breath.Rapid blinking or blinking more than usual.

Disgust:

Curling the upper lip or wrinkling the nose.Narrowing the eyes and raising the upper eyelids.Turning the head away or physically distancing oneself from the source of disgust.Covering the mouth or nose with the hand or a tissue.Expressing verbal disgust through phrases like "ew" or "yuck."

These are just some examples, and individuals may display variations in their body language based on their personality, cultural background, and the specific context of the situation.


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