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What kind of emotion does nostril eversion convey?
In interpersonal communication, we often find the expression of nostril eversion on people's faces. For example, when the couple were arguing about who to do housework, the wife shouted angrily, and then this expression of nostril eversion appeared on her face. So, what kind of mood does this expression represent? We might as well look for the answer from the following scenario. Two housewives had a fierce quarrel over some trivial matters. Both sides were red-eyed and had this expression of nostril eversion on their faces. After the parent-teacher conference, the mother scolded her son angrily, and her nostrils also turned out. It can be seen that the expression of nostril eversion indicates anger-when the external situation is far from the inner expectation, it will produce emotional frustration.

An expression of anger with an upturned nose. Usually when this expression appears, the inner feelings are hurt because of the huge gap between ideal and reality. This gathering of emotions makes the whole body's blood circulation accelerate rapidly, the heart beats faster, the oxygen consumed by the body increases, the carbon dioxide discharged will also increase, and the air flow in the nose responsible for breathing increases, so the nostrils turn outwards. When this expression appears on the face, it mostly conveys the following meaning: "I am very entangled, dissatisfied and angry." In this process, because of the inner depression, there is great resistance to others. At the same time, people often show strong aggression. At the same time, along with this expression, there are other movements and expressions, such as sharp eyes and cold eyebrows. If the other person is talking, the voice is usually very high.

The expression of nostril eversion conveys strong confrontation and provocation. Psychologists' research shows that when this expression appears, people's inner emotions have reached the bottom and may collapse at any time. At this time, the inner alert and the attack index on others are the highest. In the process of getting along with others, if you find that other people's nostrils are turned outwards and they are short of breath, then you should understand this: the other person is very angry at the moment, maybe what you said broke his taboo, or maybe your chatter made him unbearable. In short, the other person's inner mood is very unstable.

At this time, what you need to do is to give the power of expression to the other party in time, so that the other party can vent their inner dissatisfaction through verbal expression to avoid the emotional collapse of the other party, which is not conducive to mutual communication. If the other person has been scolding you, then all you have to do is keep silent as much as possible, because your silence is "showing weakness" to the other person. Don't try to explain, because the other person is extremely unstable at the moment and won't listen at all. On the third day after the couple got married, the husband slept at night without washing his feet, which caused his wife's dissatisfaction. The wife scolded angrily, shortness of breath, nostril eversion, and looked determined. Although her husband was very uncomfortable, he didn't argue too much and went to bed after washing his feet. The wife's anger gradually subsided.