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awkwardness
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Awkwardness is often laughed off and can be seen as endearing or relatable in social situations.
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awkwardness
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United States
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Awkwardness is often associated with silence and uncomfortable body language, and may be addressed with humor or self-deprecating comments.
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embarrassment
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United States
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Embarrassment is often seen as a natural human emotion and is openly acknowledged and discussed in social settings.
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embarrassment
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United States
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Embarrassment is often seen as a negative emotion and people may try to avoid situations that could cause it.
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embarrassment
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United States
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Embarrassment may be expressed through blushing, avoiding eye contact, or uncomfortable laughter.
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embarrassment
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United States
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Embarrassment is often seen as a normal and relatable emotion, and people may openly acknowledge and discuss their embarrassing moments.
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