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Context: I was so ready to go camping with my friends.
Speaker 1: I was so ready to go camping with my friends.
Speaker 2: Then?
Speaker 1: I packed my kit with every possible thing we could need.
Speaker 2: Where are you camping?
Speaker 1: We went camping in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: prepared
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empathetic
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prepared
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Context: I am proud of my brother for graduating high school, it is common but still an accomplishment
Speaker 1: I am proud of my brother for graduating high school, it is common but still an accomplishment
Speaker 2: It sure is. It is an important step in this road we call life.
Speaker 1: that is true, it is not to be taken for granted
Speaker 2: And now he can focus on the next phase of his life. Which should be exciting
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
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proud
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Context: My dad knew that I have recently hit a rough patch with my finances and gave me 2 grand. I can't thank him enough.
Speaker 1: My dad knew that I have recently hit a rough patch with my finances and gave me 2 grand. I can't thank him enough.
Speaker 2: How kind of him! I bet that is going to help you out a lot!
Speaker 1: It really is going to help a lot. I feel so blessed!
Speaker 2: Dads are the best, what would we do without them?
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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empathetic
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grateful
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Context: My 4 year old just learned how to write his name.
Speaker 1: So my 4 year old just learned how to spell his name last week.
Speaker 2: Oh that is cool! I bet you are proud.
Speaker 1: I am! I've been working so hard with him lately!
Speaker 2: It is paying off. That is such a fun age.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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empathetic
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proud
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Context: i have an exam next friday
Speaker 1: i am confident i am going to pass my exam
Speaker 2: I hope you pass your exam. Did you do good at your exam?
Speaker 1: yes, i always read hard
Speaker 2: Good luck
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
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confident
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Context: i am nervous for a meeting i have later
Speaker 1: i am nervous for a meeting i have later
Speaker 2: Have you prepared enough for it?
Speaker 1: yeah i believe so
Speaker 2: Well Im sure you be fine. Just relax.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: anxious
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empathetic
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anxious
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Context: I went to the beach for the first time since I was young, and it brought back many memories. I was suprised how clearly I could remember things from the first beach trip.
Speaker 1: I went to the beach for the first time since I was pretty young, and the smell of the seawater triggered a lot of memories. I didn't find this out until I got back home that memories are sometimes really closely tied to scents.
Speaker 2: Oh yes they are! I love it when that happens
Speaker 1: It's the first time I've ever experienced it! Oh, and the beach was really nice, too.
Speaker 2: Lol! Cool, what kind of memory did it trigger?
Speaker 1: My granddad and some of the family were on one of those deep sea fishing boats. I was too young to catch anything, but I remember thinking it was really fun.
Speaker 2: Oh you are brave! I LOVE the ocean but I am terrified of being in the middle of it :)
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
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nostalgic
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Context: I went to the park all by myself yesterday. My friends ditched me.
Speaker 1: I went to the park all by myself yesterday. It was quite lonesome.
Speaker 2: Did you try to find someone to go with?
Speaker 1: I did - but my friends ditched me! Some friends they are.
Speaker 2: Maybe you should find some new friends.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
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lonely
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Context: I always reminisce about my childhood. We would always have a great time with friends.
Speaker 1: I always think about my childhood and the good times I had with friends
Speaker 2: Same. There's a lot of things I wish I could go back to for a while.
Speaker 1: You dont know how good you had it until its gone
Speaker 2: That's the bad part about time :)
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
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nostalgic
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Context: I was coming home from work and there was a lizard by my door. It moved and that was all she wrote. I am scared to death of crawling creatures.
Speaker 1: I was coming home from work and there was a lizard by my door. It moved and that was all she wrote. I am scared to death of crawling creatures.
Speaker 2: Oh my god! I have the heebiejeebies just thinking about it! Did it attack you?!?!
Speaker 1: I wouldn't be talking to you if it had. I would still be laying flat out.
Speaker 2: I am glad to hear you are alright. But I would still be on the look out for next time...they are the relatives of godzilla after all.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: annoyed
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empathetic
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terrified
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Context: I tried my best ho hold in my fart in class.
Speaker 1: I tried to hold in my fart, but my friend scared me and I let it rip.
Speaker 2: That has happened to every one lol
Speaker 1: It was so loud the whole class turned and looked right at me, they new.
Speaker 2: Well that maybe hasnt happened to every one
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
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embarrassed
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Context: Last month my dog Skippy died. He was 18 years old.
Speaker 1: Last month my dog Skippy passed away. He was 18 years old.
Speaker 2: Oh wow! My dog Jr died of old age too.
Speaker 1: Man it's hard. He has been like my best friend since I was a teenager.
Speaker 2: Oh, Did something happen to him?
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sad
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empathetic
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sad
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Context: My Cd player keeps skipping nothing can stop it.
Speaker 1: Every time I use my new CD player it randomly skips.
Speaker 2: That's too bad. Maybe you should get a new one?
Speaker 1: Im thinking about returning the one I bought.
Speaker 2: I certainly would. How can you jam out to all the NOW CD's without it?
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: annoyed
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empathetic
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annoyed
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Context: I feel guilty for drinking all my family's drinks, I can't help it!
Speaker 1: My family has been gone all day and I drank everything in the fridge. I feel pretty guilty.
Speaker 2: What did you drink specifically?
Speaker 1: Lemonade and sprite. The only drinks we buy.
Speaker 2: Did you eat anything?
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: terrified
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empathetic
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guilty
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Context: my first year of college i didnt have much contact with people
Speaker 1: my first year of college i didnt have much contact with people which got old quick.
Speaker 2: You must felt really lonely because you need friends in college
Speaker 1: yep it really did get quite lonesome at times.
Speaker 2: I bet it can. I had no friends in college either.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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empathetic
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lonely
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Context: I didn't cheat on my partner.
Speaker 1: i didn't cheat on my partner.
Speaker 2: That's good! Cheating is not good for a relationship.
Speaker 1: Yes, for a relationship to last.
Speaker 2: For sure. I luckily have not had anyone cheat on me.
Speaker 1: My partner cheated on me!
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: impressed
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empathetic
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faithful
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Context: I just got back from a vacation. I found out that my pet is now dead.
Speaker 1: Hi, I had a great vacation but something went wrong
Speaker 2: oh no, I'm sorry to hear that. What happened?
Speaker 1: My pet dog done died.
Speaker 2: That's horrible. I am sorry for your loss.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: grateful
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empathetic
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sad
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Context: My internet keeps going in and out and it is really bothering me! Why can't it just work like it is supposed to!
Speaker 1: My internet keeps going in and out and it is really bothering me! Why can't it just work like it is supposed to!
Speaker 2: Are you on wireless, or a wired network?
Speaker 1: It is wireless. I keep on having to unplug and then plug back in the router and modem! Very frustrating!
Speaker 2: Wow, that sounds terrible. I really do hope you fix your internet problem.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: annoyed
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empathetic
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annoyed
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Context: Saw a dude with a Porsche
Speaker 1: I saw a dude driving a Porsche down the street of my city. Was definitely jealous lol
Speaker 2: I would have been to. I always wonder how people make the money necessary to buy vehicles like that.
Speaker 1: Yeah I am thinking this guy must be a CEO or something. If I had the money I would buy one for sure.
Speaker 2: Same here. I saw a Ferrari at the supermarket the other day. I was jealous, and I also thought about how I would be worried something would happen to it (if it were mine).
Speaker 1: Yeah I guess if something happened you are probably rich enough to just buy another lol.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
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jealous
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Context: My friend bought me dinner tonight. I was very thankful
Speaker 1: My friend bought me dinner tonight. I was very thankful
Speaker 2: It's nice to have generous friends. Did you have something good?
Speaker 1: It was steak
Speaker 2: Ohhh, delicious.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: grateful
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empathetic
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grateful
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Context: We are going on a vacation to Florida next week and I have everything packed
Speaker 1: I'm leaving on vacation next week. We will be in Florida. I have packed at least 3 bags..
Speaker 2: hey that's not too bad how long are you going for?
Speaker 1: Going for a week... Like the old saying, I've packed everything but the kitchen sink. You never know when you will need a certain item.
Speaker 2: lol hey a week is a reasonable time to pack three backs, I would do the same
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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empathetic
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prepared
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Context: I saw a trailer recently for the new Spyro Remastered game. It really brought me back to my childhood. I remember so much about that original game playing with an old friend.
Speaker 1: I saw a video game trailer recently that really brought me back!
Speaker 2: Yeah? Which game was it for?
Speaker 1: The new Spyro Remastered game coming out. Seeing it really reminded me of how I used to play the original all day with an old friend of mine.
Speaker 2: Nice. The original Spyro is a classic.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
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nostalgic
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Context: I was eating out last week and found several hairs in my food.
Speaker 1: So I was eating out at a place last week and I came across several hairs in my food.
Speaker 2: Ugh gross! I have to say I have seen worse in food before!
Speaker 1: Yes, it was very gross! I mean it happens, but just soured me on the meal and mood of course.
Speaker 2: Yes, Im constantly thinking about whats in my food!
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
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disgusted
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Context: I was eating at the Mcdonalds when someone who smell very bad sat behind me. The smell was so bad that I was going to throw up.
Speaker 1: I was eating at the Mcdonalds when someone who smell very bad sat behind me. The smell was so bad that I was going to throw up.
Speaker 2: That's disgusting. Did you move to another table?
Speaker 1: I couldn't finish my lunch. I throwed everything in the trash and left.
Speaker 2: That's awful. Some people are disgusting.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
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disgusted
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Context: My son scored "Advanced" in every subject on his SAT test. It made me feel very proud.
Speaker 1: My son recently scored "Advanced" in every subject on his LEAP test in third grade. I'm so proud of him.
Speaker 2: That's awesome! Gotta take credit for those genes haha
Speaker 1: I joke with my wife and say he got those genes from me! But of course, she knows I think she's smart too.
Speaker 2: haha that's cool...always good to have the best of both worlds
Speaker 1: I'm just hoping he can continue with the good grades as he progresses up. I have confidence in him, though.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
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proud
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Context: My dad knew I was having some financial difficulties and decided to pay off my car loan! I am so appreciative to him!
Speaker 1: My dad knew I was having some financial difficulties and decided to pay off my car loan! I am so appreciative to him!
Speaker 2: Wow, that was super nice of him. You are lucky to have such a great dad.
Speaker 1: I really am! I will do whatever I can to repay the kindness!
Speaker 2: That is a really great thing to hear. I hope you can find some way to pay back his kindness.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: terrified
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empathetic
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grateful
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Context: when i spilled a drink all over my lap and it looked like a peed on myself.
Speaker 1: I spilled a drink all over my lap and had to go out in public like that, talk about wanting to hide in a cave.
Speaker 2: Oh no!! I hope it wasn't coffee! Yes that is pretty embarrassing. People probably thought you peed your pants.
Speaker 1: Thankfully no that would have been awful hot - but thats happened before! Yeah thats exactly how I felt honestly.
Speaker 2: Oh, well hopefully you learned some kind of lesson from this and it won't happen again.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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empathetic
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embarrassed
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Context: i was scared walking home alone the other night
Speaker 1: i was scared walking home alone the other night
Speaker 2: Why were you scared
Speaker 1: cause it was a dark wooded area
Speaker 2: Yeah, that does sound a little scary
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: afraid
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empathetic
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afraid
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Context: I can't wait for the new Super Smash Brothers game to be released.
Speaker 1: I can't wait for the new Super Smash Brothers game to be released.
Speaker 2: When will it be released? I have not heard of that one.
Speaker 1: I believe it's coming out in December, it's called Smash Ultimate.
Speaker 2: I am sure you will have a lot of fun when it comes out.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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empathetic
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anticipating
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Context: I feel alone tonight! It's hard to put your foot down and give tough love. But it's necessary!
Speaker 1: I feel alone tonight! It's hard to put your foot down and give tough love.
Speaker 2: What happened
Speaker 1: Oh it's kind of private but someone who just doesn't treat me right and they can't live here anymore. It's hard to not be an enabler when you love the person but I won't be a doormat anymore
Speaker 2: I can understand that, you cannot be a doormat though ever
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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empathetic
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lonely
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Context: I tripped over a branch walking to a restaurant, and looked like an idiot in front of a sizable group of people.
Speaker 1: I was walking to a restaurant to meet with some friends, and on my way there I tripped over a tree branch in front of a bunch of people and looked like a total idiot.
Speaker 2: When you tripped over the branch, did you get hurt?
Speaker 1: Only my pride, I fell right on my backside and made a ridiculous noise.
Speaker 2: I hope you were able to laugh about falling and looking silly and not be too embarrassed?
Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm sure it was pretty funny to watch, and thinking back on it's more amusing then embarrassing.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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empathetic
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embarrassed
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Context: My dog eat other animals poop. I have seen them eat goat, duck and cow poop. I hope they don't get sick.
Speaker 1: My dog eats other animals poop. I have seen them eat goat, duck and cow poop. I hope they don't get sick.
Speaker 2: Oh, wow! That is crazy, have you talked to the vet?
Speaker 1: The vet says that this can be normal but to make sure that I give them their worm pills regularly.
Speaker 2: I thought it would be normal. Good thing to be cautious.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
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disgusted
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Context: I listened to some old music I used to listen to recently. It literally made me feel like I was reliving the past!
Speaker 1: I listened to some old music I used to listen to recently. It literally made me feel like I was reliving the past!
Speaker 2: Music can do that to you sometimes. I listen to mine regularly.
Speaker 1: You know how they say sound and smell are the senses that are used to remember memories the most? That is so true.
Speaker 2: I would agree with that 100%
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: annoyed
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empathetic
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nostalgic
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Context: I have to make a brisket tomorrow. I am so ready to do it.
Speaker 1: I have to make a brisket tomorrow.
Speaker 2: Are you prepared? Do you have all the ingredients?
Speaker 1: I am so ready to do it. I have everything.
Speaker 2: Nice. I am sure it will taste great then.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
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prepared
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Context: watching old classic movies
Speaker 1: watching old western movies always reminds me of being a kid and staying with my grandparents
Speaker 2: Do you like old western movies
Speaker 1: i didnt like them too much as a kid. i do now
Speaker 2: That's ok, I did not know much about it
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
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nostalgic
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Context: My neighbor revs his engine sometimes early in the morning and it gets on my nerves
Speaker 1: Im getting sick of my neighbor. every morning he revs his engine over and over again.
Speaker 2: I dislike people who do that. I never understood why! Have you tried talking to him?
Speaker 1: You cant talk to this guy trust me.
Speaker 2: Oh I believe you. Typically those type of people aren't people you can reason with.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: annoyed
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empathetic
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annoyed
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Context: i felt all alone this weekend
Speaker 1: i felt all alone this weekend
Speaker 2: You sound lonely. Do you not have any friends?
Speaker 1: no i dont :(
Speaker 2: Have you considered joining any hobby groups to make some new friends?
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
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lonely
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Context: My friends threw a sudden party for my birthday. I had no idea it was coming.
Speaker 1: My friends threw me a sudden party for my birthday. Didn't see it coming at all.
Speaker 2: That's great! Did you enjoy it?
Speaker 1: Yes, it was very fun. I was happy with it.
Speaker 2: That's awesome. Sounds like you have a great set of friends.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sentimental
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empathetic
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surprised
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Context: I came home and had no idea my friends had thrown me a party for my birthday.
Speaker 1: Yesterday was my birthday and I had no idea my friends had thrown me a party!
Speaker 2: That sounds amazing, good for you!
Speaker 1: I agree, they did really well to hide it from me until the last moment!
Speaker 2: How surprised were you about it?
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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empathetic
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surprised
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Context: one time when I was in preschool, I had to write on the board. when I got up, my pants fell down in front of the class, that embarassed me
Speaker 1: Once when I was in preschool, my pants fell down in front of the whole class, I was so embarassed
Speaker 2: haha yeah that would be very bad !
Speaker 1: It was, I almost cried cause everyone was laughing at me
Speaker 2: Oh no , sorry to hear that happened to you :(
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: excited
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empathetic
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embarrassed
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Context: i am nervous for a meeting i have later
Speaker 1: i am nervous for a meeting i have later
Speaker 2: Have you prepared enough for it?
Speaker 1: yeah i believe so
Speaker 2: Well Im sure you be fine. Just relax.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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empathetic
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anxious
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Context: Such a quiet and relaxing Sunday. So calm and so peaceful.
Speaker 1: After a long week at work, I am at peace on this quiet Sunday morning.
Speaker 2: thats good.. any plans
Speaker 1: nothing but just relaxation
Speaker 2: thats cool
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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empathetic
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content
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Context: In high school, I fell down the stairs in front of my crush. I was really embarrassed.
Speaker 1: In high school, I fell down the stairs in front of my crush. My face turned red and I ran away!
Speaker 2: Oh no! Did he say anything about it?
Speaker 1: He laughed at me. Looking back, I'm sure it was funny but in the moment, I could have died!
Speaker 2: I know what you mean. I've done stuff like that too - you do feel a bit silly, don't you!
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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empathetic
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embarrassed
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Context: When I went to a haunted house and got spooked.
Speaker 1: Ever been to a haunted house?
Speaker 2: Yes, I didn't like it at all. I'm not into jump scares.
Speaker 1: It was so terrifying, the men with chainsaws chased us!
Speaker 2: Yeah, no thank you for me.
Speaker 1: I don't recommend it.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: terrified
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terrified
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Context: I know I will win my science fair competition next week.
Speaker 1: I know I will win my science fair competition next week.
Speaker 2: I hope you do!
Speaker 1: I do not expect much competition.
Speaker 2: Confidence is the golden key to success.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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confident
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Context: My wife has out of town for a couple weeks and we just moved to this city. I feel so bored and have no one to hang out with.
Speaker 1: My wife has out of town for a couple weeks and we just moved to this city. I feel so bored and have no one to hang out with.
Speaker 2: Oh no, maybe try going to reddit and ask people what to do in your city!
Speaker 1: That's actually a really good idea! I am always on reddit anyways!
Speaker 2: Hahaha, me too, it's such a time sink. This week when it was down for a couple hours I really felt like I had nothing else to browse.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
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Context: I was glad that my friend paid me back money when i needed it.
Speaker 1: I was glad when my friend paid me back money he owed me.
Speaker 2: I'm glad you got your money back.
Speaker 1: Me too - I really needed it
Speaker 2: Then all is well!
Speaker 1: Yeah - I'm very grateful
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: grateful
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grateful
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Context: I love my little fur babies they are my family and so warmhearted I don't look at them as dogs those are my babies.
Speaker 1: My dogs are my life more like my family I love them.
Speaker 2: My kitties are my family too. Animals are the best.
Speaker 1: Yes they are you can't be lonely with them they are just so warmhearted and loving always.
Speaker 2: Exactly! I am glad you have them
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: caring
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caring
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Context: Sitting at home after a long day relaxing with my kids is the best
Speaker 1: It is so wonderful to just relax at home on the couch with my family after a long day.
Speaker 2: That is my favorite thing to do. I am sure they are glad when you are home.
Speaker 1: Yes it is wonderful. It is like complete peace and harmony. There is nothing better!
Speaker 2: You definitely deserve it.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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content
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Context: My daughter just graduated from high school. She has worked so hard.
Speaker 1: My daughter just graduated from high school
Speaker 2: I bet you are proud of her
Speaker 1: Very much so! She has worked so hard.
Speaker 2: Sounds like a smart girl
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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proud
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Context: I am sure I did very well on my test.
Speaker 1: I studied really had so I am sure I will pass my test!
Speaker 2: What kind of test is it
Speaker 1: It was my science final for college.
Speaker 2: Oh I hope you do well then
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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confident
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Context: Back in the school, I took an important and difficult subject. But, I studied really well for the exam. When I went in the exam hall, I feel confident, because of prior hard work
Speaker 1: I never knew what the confidence is. I never felt it before. Until I studied really well for an exam. When I went in the exam hall, I felt confident the first time in my life.
Speaker 2: That is great.
Speaker 1: Yes, and the most awesome thing, although I was little nervous, I confidently gave the exam and secured an A Grade in it.
Speaker 2: That is great, your studying paid off.
Speaker 1: Yes indeed! Now I will study in a similar way to be more confident
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: confident
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confident
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Context: I got by myself on vacation.
Speaker 1: I go by myself on vacation.
Speaker 2: Really?.You are a loser
Speaker 1: Yes, I know I am a loser.
Speaker 2: You should better yourself and fix this situation.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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lonely
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Context: I have nobody living with me. I feel all alone all the time.
Speaker 1: I feel alone all the time. I wish I had room mates.
Speaker 2: That really sucks. You can always look into new housing options.
Speaker 1: I like the place I live I just wish I wasn't all alone.
Speaker 2: Well do you have enough room to bring in a roomate?
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
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Context: It was my birthday last week. I didn't think any of my coworkers remembered. I sure got big shock when the whole office started singing Happy Birthday and brought me a cake!
Speaker 1: My birthday was last week. I had to work and was bummed when it seemed like no one even knew it was my big day.
Speaker 2: That's unfortunate. Did the people you work with by any chance surprise you? Please say yes!
Speaker 1: Well in the afternoon all of a sudden I heard everyone singing Happy Birthday and my manager brought a cake over with candles! I was so surprised and happy!
Speaker 2: Blow out them candles and make a wish!
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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empathetic
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surprised
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Context: I ate 5 pizzas all by myself yesterday. Never have felt so bad about myself.
Speaker 1: I ate five whole pizzas yesterday. Felt moderately ashamed of myself.
Speaker 2: Damn you are the MVP. I have only eaten two in a day. I am jealous.
Speaker 1: Oh, believe me, you don't want to do it. Felt so bad for the starving children in Antarctica.
Speaker 2: Well maybe they should think about emigrating south. I heard the charter schools there are subpar.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
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ashamed
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Context: I have to go to a doctor's appointment on Monday. Hospitals make me so nervous.
Speaker 1: I have to go to a doctor's appointment on Monday.
Speaker 2: That is always a drag. I hope it is routine and nothing serious.
Speaker 1: Yeah, it's just a checkup but hospitals make me so nervous.
Speaker 2: Oh yeah I know what you mean about hospitals. They are always so busy and you see lots of sick people.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: anxious
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empathetic
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anxious
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Context: I went to the movie theater by myself. I was the only one in the whole theater for the film.
Speaker 1: I decided to go to the movies on my own. I saw the latest art film and had the theater all to myself.
Speaker 2: Why did you go to the movies by yourself?
Speaker 1: I didn't have anyone to go with during the afternoon, and I really wanted to check the film out.
Speaker 2: That is great being so independent.
Speaker 1: Yeah, it's similar to eating at a restaurant by yourself. It can feel a bit sad though.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
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lonely
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Context: my brother is sick and he puked in front of me
Speaker 1: my brother was sick and he puked in front of me, it smelled horrible
Speaker 2: Oh, yuck! That's gross. Did you get sick too?
Speaker 1: i didn't, but no one was home and i had to clean that up :(
Speaker 2: that's rough! My husband always did with the kids when he was home.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
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disgusted
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Context: I ordered some chicken from a nearby restaurant the other day and it almost killed me.
Speaker 1: I ordered some chicken the other day and I had ate some before I realized it was still pink.
Speaker 2: Oh no! I would have been so disgusted! And mad!
Speaker 1: I was both. I almost went to the hospital because i had gotten sick later, but it didn't last very long.
Speaker 2: That sounds awful. I hope you filed a complaint with the restaurant!
Speaker 1: I surely did. I will never eat there again.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
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disgusted
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Context: My dog just passed away. I am so hurt right now.
Speaker 1: I can't believe my dog just passed away.
Speaker 2: I'm sorry to hear that. Are you OK?
Speaker 1: I am so hurt right now.
Speaker 2: Oh man. That's so sad.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sad
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empathetic
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sad
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Context: My kid just graduated from high school. At the top of his class, no less!
Speaker 1: My kid just completed his last year of high school, valedictorian and all!
Speaker 2: Wow. You must be very proud
Speaker 1: Extremely. He's been accepted to all kinds of colleges. Really had to work hard all four years!
Speaker 2: I wonder if he was self motivated
Speaker 1: I think so. He always strives to be the best, like his mother.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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empathetic
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proud
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Context: I have my performance appraisal tomorrow at work! I am really nervous!
Speaker 1: I have my performance appraisal tomorrow at work! I am really nervous!
Speaker 2: How long have you been working for the company?
Speaker 1: This will be my first one! I don't know what to expect and that is why I am so nervous!
Speaker 2: I think you will do okay! Get as much rest as possible tonight just in case they do an interview!
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: anxious
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empathetic
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anxious
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Context: I went to the bowling alley yesterday all alone because my friends ditched me.
Speaker 1: I went to the bowling alley yesterday all alone - my friends ditched me.
Speaker 2: That sucks, did you still have fun?
Speaker 1: No, not really. I went anyway, because I wanted to have a good time. It was rather lonely.
Speaker 2: What did you bowl?
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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empathetic
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lonely
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Context: I think my life is going great now compared to before.
Speaker 1: I am so happy eith the way things are going right now.
Speaker 2: Why are you happy
Speaker 1: Everything is working out. Im working, in school, kids are healthy. Its just going well.
Speaker 2: That is nice to hear
Speaker 1: Its a good feeling. I have to go knock on wood now.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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empathetic
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content
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Context: Broke up with my girlfriend this past weekend. Feels weird coming home to no one.
Speaker 1: Broke up with my girlfriend this past weekend. Feels weird coming home to no one
Speaker 2: That is terrible. Why did you broke up?
Speaker 1: We were just growing apart.
Speaker 2: That is sad.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
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lonely
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Context: I was just walking along in the woods. And there is when I almost stepped on one of them snakes!
Speaker 1: Hi, Are you afraid of the snakes?
Speaker 2: Yes I am terrified! We have venemous ones in my backyard - water moccs!
Speaker 1: That's a big problem. I almost stepped on one like 30 minutes ago!
Speaker 2: Oh my! That's so scary! Glad you're ok!!
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: terrified
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empathetic
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terrified
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Context: My pet cat died recently
Speaker 1: My pet cat died recently
Speaker 2: Oh no, I am so sorry to hear that. How are you holding up?
Speaker 1: I am doing okay, my cat was old and is probably in a better place now :'(
Speaker 2: Yes, I am sure that your cat is in a better place. If you ever want to talk to someone about it I am always here to listen. :)
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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empathetic
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sad
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Context: I am sure I did very well on my test.
Speaker 1: I studied really had so I am sure I will pass my test!
Speaker 2: What kind of test is it
Speaker 1: It was my science final for college.
Speaker 2: Oh I hope you do well then
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: annoyed
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empathetic
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confident
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Context: I miss the carelessness of my youth.
Speaker 1: I really miss being a kid
Speaker 2: What do you miss most about being a kid?
Speaker 1: Not caring about anything but having fun lol
Speaker 2: Just relaxing and playing?
Speaker 1: Yep. Not one bill
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: prepared
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empathetic
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nostalgic
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Context: I'm going to Six Flags tomorrow. I am so hyped!
Speaker 1: I am going to Six Flags tomorrow!
Speaker 2: Thats awesome my friend! Do you enjoy that?
Speaker 1: I think I will! I've never been there before!
Speaker 2: It is so much fun. I have been there, you are going to have a blast
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
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excited
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Context: I am proud of my son. He is graduating from college this weekend!
Speaker 1: I am going to watch my kid get the degree soon!
Speaker 2: Wow that's so exciting! What did they study?
Speaker 1: He was studying the science degree. I am not sure what type.
Speaker 2: That is great. What's the next step- work?
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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empathetic
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proud
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Context: I went to the bowling all alone yesterday. It was quite a bad time.
Speaker 1: Went to the bowling all by myself yesterday. It was quite lonely.
Speaker 2: You cannot enjoy bowling all alone. It is a group game. Don't you have any friends to invite?
Speaker 1: Naw, my friends ditched me last night. It was a horrible night.
Speaker 2: What happened? Is it something because of you or him?
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
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lonely
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Context: I feel grateful that I have so much in my life. I have a nice apartment with so many useful items.
Speaker 1: Do you feel grateful for anything in your life?
Speaker 2: Yea my mother has been a huge support to me over the years, how about you?
Speaker 1: I feel that way about my dad. He helps me out a ton on almost everything.
Speaker 2: Yea my dad was really cool but he was also a drunk sadly so he was flip floppy
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: grateful
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empathetic
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grateful
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Context: I just saw a naked man running down the street. It was so gross.
Speaker 1: I just saw the most gross and disturbing thing running down the street. It was a backed old man.
Speaker 2: a backed old man?
Speaker 1: No a naked old man. It was so gross.
Speaker 2: Hahaha yeah, that kinda sucks
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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empathetic
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disgusted
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Context: I walked through my old neighborhood
Speaker 1: I walked through my old neighborhood this past weekend. All sorts of memories came flooding back.
Speaker 2: I love when that happens! I did the same thing not too long ago when I was in the area I grew up in.
Speaker 1: I know right, I love the blast of nostalgia which makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside
Speaker 2: Yup! It really makes you appreciate life!
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: confident
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empathetic
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nostalgic
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Context: When i see a high end cars on the roadside. i just envy them. did they manage to buy them
Speaker 1: When i see a high end cars. I just envy them
Speaker 2: Yeah, I wish I had a nice car too.
Speaker 1: How did people manage to buy so nice one's and am just jealous of them
Speaker 2: It would be nice to have money like that.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
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jealous
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Context: my cat was passing away and i had to make sure he was comfortable as he went
Speaker 1: i love my cat so much. im tending to him as he's dying, and it's such a sweet moment for us
Speaker 2: oh no :< that's so sad, i also have a cat but she is in her early days
Speaker 1: its just nice to be able to be there for someone who needs you
Speaker 2: i know right? they make you happy and in the end that's all one needs
Speaker 1: yes and i like humans as well
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: caring
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empathetic
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caring
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Context: My neighbor's dog keeps barking all day. I've talked to him several times about it, but he seems to not care.
Speaker 1: Ugh, my neighbor's dog just keeps barking all day long. It's driving me insane.
Speaker 2: That is frustrating! We have a couple down the street that raises hunting dogs. So annoying all day!
Speaker 1: It really is. And I've talked to him a few times about it, but he doesn't seem to care at all.
Speaker 2: I am sure he thinks it's his world, the rules dont apply to him. Sorry you have to deal with that people can be so rude
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
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annoyed
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Context: I was in the woods and a bear chased after me. I was so scared.
Speaker 1: I was in the woods and a bear chased after me.
Speaker 2: Wow. What did you do then?
Speaker 1: I climbed up a tree. I was so scared.
Speaker 2: Did it get you?
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: terrified
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empathetic
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terrified
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Context: I feel like no one understands me in this world.
Speaker 1: I feel so alone in this life. Like no one could possible undertand me.
Speaker 2: I understand that feeling sometimes.
Speaker 1: I just need one good friend I can spill my heart out to.
Speaker 2: You can tell me anything.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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empathetic
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lonely
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Context: i am hoping to win the lottery
Speaker 1: i am hoping to win the lottery
Speaker 2: i need to start playing too , that would be awesome
Speaker 1: yea it would be great
Speaker 2: it would be a great life , hope you do eventually win
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
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hopeful
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Context: seeing old arcades
Speaker 1: i grew up playing video games all my life, every time i go to a laundermat or just happen to come across an old arcade at a bar it brings back good memories
Speaker 2: I remember those good times too, playing video games is a lot of fun.
Speaker 1: i dont have as much time like when i was a kid, but i played street fighter yesterday for like 20 minutes with my friend , and boy did we have fun
Speaker 2: That's awesome, I love fighting games.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
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nostalgic
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Context: My dog died. I loved him, and I miss him.
Speaker 1: My dog died this week. I'm really upset about it.
Speaker 2: I am so sorry about that. How are you holding up?
Speaker 1: I'm just really sad. He's been with me since I was young. I miss him already.
Speaker 2: I bet thats rough. I would be the same way if my dog died.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
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sad
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Context: My pet goldfish just died. I cried for 2 days. I don't know how I will go on without Goldie.
Speaker 1: I am devastated my goldfish died. I cried for two days straight.
Speaker 2: Aww man yeah we get really attached to our pets huh?)
Speaker 1: Yeah I found Goldie swimming in a puddle after a rainstorm. I hope she is in a better place now.
Speaker 2: I'm sure she is. All the fish flakes she can eat.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sad
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empathetic
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sad
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Context: I hate the smell of dumpsters.
Speaker 1: I hate hte smell of dumpsters
Speaker 2: I agree!
Speaker 1: Dumpsters make me want to throw up!
Speaker 2: Yeah they are horrible
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
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disgusted
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Context: My dog just threw up.
Speaker 1: My dog just threw up.
Speaker 2: Oh no. Did it eat something bad?
Speaker 1: Nothing really it was just stomach acid. She hasn't eaten since last night.
Speaker 2: I'm sure she is okay. My dog throws up randomly too sometimes.
Speaker 1: Just a little gross. I grabbed her in time to get her on to the tile.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
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disgusted
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Context: i went to this place yesterday and it felt very nice
Speaker 1: yesterday i went to the town where i grew up
Speaker 2: how did that go? did it bring back a lot of memories?
Speaker 1: it did, so much nostalgia!
Speaker 2: im glad to hear that. sounds like a great trip
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
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nostalgic
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Context: I really am embarrassed I lied about my weight.
Speaker 1: I really am embarrassed I lied about my weight.
Speaker 2: Where did you lie? I'm on a new diet that I'm really happy with
Speaker 1: I lied cause I weight too much.
Speaker 2: Yeah I know, it's time for us to get healthy!
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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empathetic
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ashamed
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Context: I have been collecting supplies for this hurricane season. I am as ready as I'll ever be for whatever comes my way!
Speaker 1: I have been collecting supplies for this hurricane season. I am as ready as I'll ever be for whatever comes my way!
Speaker 2: That's a good idea. It's best to be prepared for a dangerous weather situation, as you never know when it can happen.
Speaker 1: Yeah, that is especially true since I am responsible for my wife and kid as well!
Speaker 2: Yes, as a wife and mother, I know I usually look to my husband for guidance and strength in situations like that!
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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empathetic
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prepared
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Context: I enjoy looking at old pictures
Speaker 1: I enjoy looking at old pictures and remebering past memories
Speaker 2: I do too. It always brings back so many good memories.
Speaker 1: Yeah it's nice looking back
Speaker 2: Yes it is. Sometimes I wish you could just go back to that time.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
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nostalgic
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Context: I've done so many wonderful things in my life. I feel like I have accomplished everything I wanted and am at peace.
Speaker 1: I feel like I've done so many wonderful things in my life. I'm just pleasantly peaceful.
Speaker 2: That is so great to hear. I hope to be able to say the same one day.
Speaker 1: I think if you try are satisfied with what you have in life. You can feel that level of relief and quiet joy one day too.
Speaker 2: I am hopeful that I will achieve that. Hopefully soon.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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empathetic
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content
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Context: My friend has the nicest house I have ever seen. I am so envious of him.
Speaker 1: My friend has the nicest house I have ever seen.
Speaker 2: Yeah? Is it decorated well or just very large?
Speaker 1: Both, I am so envious of him!
Speaker 2: Wow, I bet. He must make a lot of money!
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
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jealous
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Context: My family threw me a surprise party this year for my birthday. I had no idea they were planning it, and even some of my relatives living overseas came to visit.
Speaker 1: My family threw me an awesome surprise party for my birthday this year!
Speaker 2: nice, were you suprised ?
Speaker 1: Yes, completely! Some of my relatives who were living overseas came back to visit and everything because I was turning 50!
Speaker 2: oh thats awesome of them to do that
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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empathetic
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surprised
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Context: I just ate the most disgusting thing ever!
Speaker 1: I just ate the most disgusting thing ever!
Speaker 2: What did you eat?
Speaker 1: I ate meal worms! They were still alive and I could feel them crawling in my mouth
Speaker 2: That sounds like the worst feeling.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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empathetic
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disgusted
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Context: My son graduated first in the class from his Army recruiting school. He has been in the army for 5 years now.
Speaker 1: My son is in the Army and recently he graduated first in the class from recruiting school at Ft. Knox.
Speaker 2: That is awesome! I am so proud of your son, you should be proud as well.
Speaker 1: Yes, I am. He was such a slacker in high school, but now he is thriving.
Speaker 2: I can just imagine how you feel. It is so nice when our kids make us proud.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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empathetic
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proud
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Context: I just love the 80's, It reminds me of my childhood.
Speaker 1: I wish I could go back to the 80's for a little while at times.
Speaker 2: Don't you wish you knew you were living in the good ol days while your going through them
Speaker 1: That's nothing but the truth! What's your favorite era?
Speaker 2: Don't you wish you knew you were living in the good ol days while your going through them
Speaker 1: Do you have a favorite era?
Speaker 2: Probably the mid to late 90s. This is going to be hilarious but my one memory from that era is when I first heard Brittany Spears hit me baby one more time song. It changed my life
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: impressed
| 0entailment
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empathetic
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nostalgic
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Context: I went to the candy store near me for the first time, and it brought back all sorts of memories of my childhood. I had some really good times, and I was happy to remember them
Speaker 1: I went to a newly opened candy store near me for the first time. It brought back waves of childhood memories
Speaker 2: Oh that's good. You will make some good money while having a good time remembering childhood
Speaker 1: Well, I don't own it :) But, it did remind me of when I was a kid and my friends and I would go to a candy shop every week
Speaker 2: oh ok I understand
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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empathetic
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nostalgic
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Context: My grandfather gave me a pocket watch he has had for years
Speaker 1: My grandpa gave me his pocket watch
Speaker 2: That was very nice of him.
Speaker 1: Yep he got it in Bangladesh in 1937
Speaker 2: Wow, that is a wonderful keepsake from him. I bet you really cherish it.
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sentimental
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empathetic
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sentimental
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Context: All of my friends aren't speaking to me and I don't know why.
Speaker 1: I don't know why I did but my friends aren't speaking to me and It feels very isolating.
Speaker 2: have you asked them?
Speaker 1: They ignored me when I did.
Speaker 2: they seem like not very nice people! im sorry
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The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
| 1not_entailment
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empathetic
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lonely
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