Just as our own emotions provide valuable information to others, the emotional expressions around us give us a wealth of social information.
Social communication is an important part of our daily lives and relationships, and being able to interpret and react to the emotions of others is essential. It allows us to respond appropriately and build deeper, more meaningful relationships with our friends, family, and loved ones.
Understanding the emotional displays of others gives us clear information about how we might need to respond in a particular situation.
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