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EMOTIONS AND GESTURES ARISING BETWEEN CULTURES AND CUSTOMS

Avezov Olmos Ravshanovich , Associate Professor of Bukhara State Pedagogical Institute, Uzbekistan
Shavkatova Shakhnoza Pulot qizi , Bukhara State University, Student of the Faculty of Pedagogy, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The article contains information about emotions and gestures of representatives of different cultures. The essence of facial expressions and gestures formed over the centuries is explained. It is possible to understand that the same gestures acquire a different meaning in different nations. There are also gestures that are strictly prohibited in accordance with the laws and customs that have developed in society. In everyday life, we interact with representatives of different strata of the indigenous population, and accordingly, automated gestures, facial expressions and emotions arise in a person. In addition, facial expressions of emotions are explained in detail. A person can control some emotions, but  can not control others. Because it is related to internal processes such as secretory glands and blood circulation system. The article describes the researches and their results related to the given information.

Keywords

Emotion, facial expression, depression

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Avezov Olmos Ravshanovich, & Shavkatova Shakhnoza Pulot qizi. (2022). EMOTIONS AND GESTURES ARISING BETWEEN CULTURES AND CUSTOMS. American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Research, 2(08), 11–14. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajsshr/Volume02Issue08-04