According to the article, it states, “.. we tend to put on our happy face when we meet them, reserving our crankier side for the people we know and love.” Following up with the example of the couple and the boyfriend who didn’t express his bad mood to the stranger, this isn’t always true with people talking to those close to them. Including myself, there are more people that I know that show their current emotions to strangers and hides them from their close ones to avoid any problems, whether it be smiling, frowning or crying. The article only targeted a couple for this portion of the experiment so it’s unfair and bias to that claim. Therefore, the results in this portion of the experiment isn’t accurate since it varies to different people so our reactions to strangers aren’t always the
According to the article, it states, “.. we tend to put on our happy face when we meet them, reserving our crankier side for the people we know and love.” Following up with the example of the couple and the boyfriend who didn’t express his bad mood to the stranger, this isn’t always true with people talking to those close to them. Including myself, there are more people that I know that show their current emotions to strangers and hides them from their close ones to avoid any problems, whether it be smiling, frowning or crying. The article only targeted a couple for this portion of the experiment so it’s unfair and bias to that claim. Therefore, the results in this portion of the experiment isn’t accurate since it varies to different people so our reactions to strangers aren’t always the