Masking the Faces

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A woman wearing a mask

Numerous individuals of Asian descent frequently seem to conceal their emotions.

Whether in moments of happiness or sadness, their facial expressions remain unchanged. In particular, they often hide any signs of being upset or angry.

This behaviour may be attributed to their preference for keeping their real emotions secret, possibly influenced by their cultural background or personal decisions.

This highlights the complexity of comprehending emotions in diverse cultures, where facial expressions may not accurately reflect one’s true feelings.

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