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Emotions and culture

According to some theories, emotions are universal phenomena, albeit affected by culture. While some emotions are universal and are experienced in similar ways as a reaction to similar events across all cultures, other emotions show considerable cultural differences in their antecedent events, the way they are experienced, the reactions they provoke and the way they are perceived by the surrounding society. According to other theories, termed social constructionist, emotions are more deeply culturally influenced. Emotion’s components are universal, but the patterns are social constructions.
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