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Americans are better at recognizing anger, fear, and sadness compared to Japanese but accuracy for happiness or surprise does not differ.

Japanese people tend to shy away from overt displays of emotion, and rarely smile or frown with their mouths Yuki explained because the Japanese culture tends to emphasize conformity humbleness and emotional suppression, traits that are thought to promote better relationships. May 10, 2007

In a large number of studies,3, 8, 9 some aspects of emotion have been shown to be culturally different  because emotion is not only biologically determined  but also influenced by environment and social or cultural situations. The role of culture in emotion experience has also been stressed in sociology theories.

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