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Context: i had no roommate freshman year of college Speaker 1: i had no roommate freshman year of college and knew no one Speaker 2: Sorry to hear that. That must have been lonely. Speaker 1: yea it really was Speaker 2: Hopefully you can make new friends and explore new places with them!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sentimental
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lonely
Context: I find it unfair that one of my coworker got promoted and not me. I envy him. Speaker 1: I find it unfair that one of my coworker got promoted and not me. I envy him. Speaker 2: Thats not fair! what has he done that you havent done? Speaker 1: I don't know. I am better than him in everything. Probably, it is because he is friend with director. Speaker 2: Thats so annoying. Ive been in a similar situation. Just keep working hard. Youll get there one day
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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jealous
Context: I was embarassed when I was in school and my pants fell down in front of everyone Speaker 1: I was embarassed when I was in school and my pants fell down in front of everyone Speaker 2: Oh no! How old were you at the time? Speaker 1: I was in kindergarden I believe, so still pretty young Speaker 2: That's like a bad dream scenario. Better to be a little kid though, even if kids are mean.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: anxious
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embarrassed
Context: Earlier today I was organizing some old boxes and I found pictures of me and my friends during our high school years. That made me remember the old times. Speaker 1: This morning I was organizing some old boxes and I found pictures of me and my friends during our high school years Speaker 2: I've done this before! It can be very nostalgic to see old friends that you haven't seen in awhile. Did it bring back any particular memories? Speaker 1: Yes! it broght back many memories about the good times we spent together. Speaker 2: You could always make a collage with your favorite pictures!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: caring
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nostalgic
Context: i felt all alone the other day when my family left home Speaker 1: i felt all alone the other day when my family left home Speaker 2: That's understandable, what did you do to pass the time? Speaker 1: i just watch stuff on roku Speaker 2: What kind of stuff did you watch?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: anxious
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lonely
Context: I had to take care of my little brother while he was sick. Speaker 1: I had to care for my younger brother last week while he was sick. I tried my best to make him as comfortable as possible. Speaker 2: That's nice that you helped him. I'm sure he appreciated it! Speaker 1: He did, he is nice and well now. I just know how horrible it is to be sick, it helps to have someone to care for you. Speaker 2: Yes, it really does. I am sure if you get sick, he will remember and do the same for you!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
caring
Context: Found my old NES in the attic Speaker 1: I was going through my attic yesterday Speaker 2: What happened? Speaker 1: I found my old Nintendo (NES) that I used to play as a kid! So many memories! Speaker 2: Wow I love nintendo, you should get an NES classic! Speaker 1: Why when I already have the old one? lol. I tried to buy one but couldnt find one a couple years ago
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: devastated
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nostalgic
Context: My father just graduated college! Speaker 1: My dad just graduated college! Speaker 2: Nice! You must be so proud of him to achieve such a milestone! Speaker 1: I am! He is such an amazing man. Speaker 2: He must be for his children to seem him as an inspiration!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
proud
Context: My daughter graduated Speaker 1: My daughter graduated high school! Speaker 2: congrats! you must be proud! Speaker 1: I am, thanky ou! Speaker 2: My daughter is only in eigth grade we have a while to go
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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proud
Context: I was happy to see that my son got perfect attendance for the entire school year Speaker 1: I was happy to see that my son got perfect attendance for the entire school year Speaker 2: That is amazing!! I bet you are so proud! Speaker 1: yes he didnt make a fuss a single day Speaker 2: That sounds like a really great kid, your doing a fantastic job!!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: impressed
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proud
Context: I am really scared of spiders. The other day there were four spiders in my house. I was all alone. Speaker 1: I am really scared of spiders. The other day there were four spiders in my house. I was all alone Speaker 2: I'm so sorry! I bet you were terrified! What happend? Speaker 1: I was. I had to get my neighbour to help Speaker 2: Yeah I hope everything turned out ok. That's worrisome to me.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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terrified
Context: I have a job interview coming up next week. I'm a little nervous about it. Speaker 1: I've got a job interview next week. I'm feeling a little uneasy about it. Speaker 2: Interviews can be nerve wrecking. Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm definitely excited for it Speaker 2: I think if you stay calm you'll do fine.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: anxious
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anxious
Context: After my granddad passed I kept his necklace it means so much to me even though I get emotional over it. Speaker 1: My granddad means so much to me I still wear his necklace even though he passed. Speaker 2: I am sorry for your loss, at least you got some time together Speaker 1: Yes and thank you I know he is close in spirit I get emotional sometimes but the memories we had was great. Speaker 2: I feel that way about my grandma, it is sad that by the time we are born they are so old Speaker 1: The time just slips away have to cherish the time we have with them.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
sentimental
Context: I went to a restaurant and I found a hair in my pizza. Speaker 1: I went to a restaurant and I found a hair in my pizza. I almost threw up. Speaker 2: thats gross Speaker 1: I called the waitress and the manager for a fund and left the restaurant. I am not going back there anymore. Speaker 2: yea i wouldnt either
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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disgusted
Context: Yesterday there was a beetle in my cat's litter, it was so gross. Later I found a similar beetle burrowing into a hand towel in the bathroom. I threw it in the garbage. Speaker 1: Oh. But you are still here...
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: My friend's boyfriend is good looking. Speaker 1: My friend's new boyfriend is so good looking, I wish I could get a guy that cute. Speaker 2: aw looks isn't everything. Speaker 1: They are when a guy looks like HIM. Speaker 2: Wow. I've gotta see this guy then.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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jealous
Context: I am jealous of my friend who got better grades then me even if it was me help him study. Speaker 1: I am jealous of my friend who got better grades then me even if it was me help him study. Speaker 2: That is tough. Does he help you study too?? Speaker 1: No at all. I am the one helping him. Speaker 2: Then why do you think he gets better grades?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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jealous
Context: I have given up on finding love. I have looked everywhere but just can't find my soulmate. Guess I will be by myself for a long time. Speaker 1: I am done looking for love. I keep getting rejected over and over again. Speaker 2: Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. Sometimes when you "give up", someone good comes along Speaker 1: Well unless it falls on my lap I will be by myself for the time being. Guess I better get used to me, myself, and I. Speaker 2: Maybe you can get a pet to distract you. It could even help socialize like if you get a dog and go to a dog park
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: I walked by my old friends neighborhood. Speaker 1: I walked by my old friends neighborhood. It brought back so many memories. Speaker 2: That is cool Speaker 1: I agree, I felt so nostalgic just looking at his house. Speaker 2: Old memories
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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nostalgic
Context: My sister gonna buy new laptop. It's my dream to buy it. I felt twinge of envy on her. Speaker 1: I feel twinge of envy on my sisiter! Speaker 2: Oh really? Why do you think that is? Speaker 1: She gonna buy a new laptop which is my dream one. Speaker 2: Aw I know that feeling since I had a big brother.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
jealous
Context: At work, the men restroom was flooded because of a clogged toilet. It was so bad to see. I wanted throw up. Speaker 1: At work, the men restroom was flooded because of a clogged toilet. It was so bad to see. I wanted throw up. Speaker 2: wow what a horrible thing to walk into! Speaker 1: Yes. I had to wait until i get home to go the bathroom. Speaker 2: I hope it was fixed that day
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: I found the mug my grandfather used to use all the time. It was hidden in a box in the attic. Really brought back memories. Speaker 1: I found the mug my grandfather used to use every day. Speaker 2: Oh that is wonderful I know that means a lot to you. It has great sentimental value I am sure. Speaker 1: It really brought back some great memories of my childhood. Speaker 2: I am sure it did and I know you will treasure that mug. Put it in a special safe place on display so you see it every day..
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
sentimental
Context: My friend just bought a mansion. I am so envious of him. Speaker 1: My friend just bought a mansion. Speaker 2: wow thats crazy Speaker 1: Yeah, I am so envious of him. Speaker 2: i would be too
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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empathetic
jealous
Context: Went out to eat the other day with my boyfriend. I actually witnessed our waiter pick his nose, wipe it on his shirt, and then carry out someone's drinks from the bar. It was gross. Speaker 1: Went out to eat with my boyfriend the other day. Saw our waiter pick his nose and wipe it on his shirt. Speaker 2: Oh gross, I would lose my appetite Speaker 1: It really was gross. I was so grossed out I asked to get moved to the bar so we could get a different server. Speaker 2: Yeah, I would probably just leave the restaurant altogether
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
disgusted
Context: I live alone and I feel lonely a lot! I don't like living alone most of the time Speaker 1: I live alone and I feel lonely a lot! It has it's perks but a lot of down sides too Speaker 2: I'm sorry that you feel lonely. Speaker 1: Thanks! I don't like it a lot but it's better then living with abuse right Speaker 2: Absolutely, never be a victim.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: I had a nice night in and just relaxed. Speaker 1: I had a nice night in and just relaxed, im happy i did it. Speaker 2: Did you watch TV? Speaker 1: yea i watched netflix. Speaker 2: What do you watch on netflix?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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empathetic
content
Context: i was scared when i walked home last night Speaker 1: i was scared when i walked home last night Speaker 2: Why is that? Speaker 1: dark wooded area Speaker 2: Oh, why did you go that way?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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afraid
Context: when i graduated because no one in my family did Speaker 1: I was the first one to graduate out of my family, it was a great feeling. Speaker 2: That is a great accomplishment! You must be very proud! Congratulations! Speaker 1: I am! Thank you! It was a special moment. Speaker 2: Your family is most likely just as proud!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: caring
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proud
Context: My husband is going on a trip and I will feel this way. Speaker 1: My husband is going on a trip for a weekend. Speaker 2: Are you going to miss him? Speaker 1: I am, it will be a little lonely around the house. Speaker 2: I like to watch movies or read a good book when I feel lonely, to keep my mind busy
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: I have been alone for almost 5 years now. Speaker 1: I have been alone for almost 5 years now. Speaker 2: As in living alone or single? Speaker 1: Living alone because my wife passed away. I miss her very much. Speaker 2: Oh no. Thats terrible.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: annoyed
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lonely
Context: I was pretty envious when my brother got a new job. I kind of wanted it Speaker 1: I was envious when my brother got his new job. I kind of wanted it Speaker 2: I can understand the feeling. What job did he get? Speaker 1: It was a manager job Speaker 2: Oh wow, does he make a lot of money?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: grateful
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jealous
Context: I was thrown a surprise party for my 30th birthday. Speaker 1: For my 30th birthday, my family and friends got together and threw me a surprise birthday party. Speaker 2: Very nice! Where was the party? Speaker 1: It was held at my parent's house in New Orleans. Speaker 2: That's really sweet of them. Must've been a big party. Speaker 1: Last year my family surprised me for my birthday with a party.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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surprised
Context: so happy i don't have to live in an apartment anymore. a house is so much more free Speaker 1: finally got my house, don't have to deal with apartment living anymore Speaker 2: It must be nice to have a house Speaker 1: feels good man Speaker 2: I am sure it does
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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content
Context: I am lonely when my bf is away at therapy but its for the best Speaker 1: My partner is away at therapy and getting help staying somewhere else so it's hard but its' for the best Speaker 2: It must be hard being apart. Just know he will return a better person most likely. Speaker 1: It is very hard. I live alone now so it makes it hard especially at night. I keep hoping so! As he has so many deep rooted issues. Speaker 2: He will need your support when he gets back. Just stay strong and know its for the best.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: I put in an old Backstreet Boys album the other day and the memories came flying back! It's crazy how certain songs can make you remember the past! Speaker 1: I put in an old Backstreet Boys album the other day and the memories came flying back! Speaker 2: I used to love them. I cant believe that are still performing Speaker 1: I love them still! It's crazy how certain songs can make you remember the past! Speaker 2: I thought they were so much better that nsync too lol
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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nostalgic
Context: My son just graduated college. He has worked so hard for this. Speaker 1: My son just graduated college. Speaker 2: Congrats on getting him that far! What did he study? Speaker 1: He was studying computer programming. He has worked so hard for this. Speaker 2: Thats a great job to have in this world. I bet he is excited to get started working?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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proud
Context: My cat passed away this morning. I had her for 11 years. Speaker 1: My 11 year old cat died this morning... Speaker 2: Oh no! I am so sorry to hear that. Did he die of old age? Speaker 1: Yes I think so, he was all grey and stuff. Had arthritis too. Speaker 2: Well, hopefully he lived a good and happy life.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sad
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sad
Context: It was such an experience to trip and fall right in front of an extremely attractive male at Walmart of all places. I had my coffee in my hand and it spilled all over my lap and of course I was wearing white and had a giant (burning) coffee stain all over my clothes! Speaker 1: I totally made a fool of myself at Walmart the other day, I was wearing a white outfit and there was a very attractive man in front of me and I tripped and fell. Speaker 2: Haha! Poor you. Did you wreck your clothes? Speaker 1: Yep, I had a massive brown stain on my white shirt, and of course my coffee is hot so it is burning me slightly, I just got up and walked back to my car Speaker 2: I hope you didn't get burned too badly! I fall a lot. It never stops being embarrassing.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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embarrassed
Context: I was in a break room for about an hour by myself. I was about to go insane. Speaker 1: Man that was hard to deal with today. Speaker 2: What was? Speaker 1: I had a lull in work and the store was empty, and there was nobody in there for an hour. I was about to go insane. Speaker 2: Really? Did you manage to cope? Speaker 1: First it was just boring then I started to actually get pretty lonely. I saw if there was something I could read while I waited. Speaker 2: And was there? Speaker 1: Yeah there was a magazine or two. I got by Speaker 2: Good
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: I was not sure what to think when I changed schools. I was just not sure how it would go Speaker 1: I was a little unsure when I changed schools. I was not sure how it would go. Speaker 2: How did it go? Speaker 1: It went well but I did not know that going in Speaker 2: We all get nervous about changing our surroundings
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: apprehensive
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apprehensive
Context: I went into a local pizza place a while back. After ordering I noticed a working spit in someones pizza that wasn't mine. Speaker 1: I went into a pizza shop a while back and saw something gross. Speaker 2: What did you see? Speaker 1: I noticed one of the employees spitting in someone elses food. Speaker 2: That's disgusting. I would never eat there again.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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disgusted
Context: My coworkers unexpectedly gave me a birthday cake this past week. It was a sweet gesture. Speaker 1: My co-workers were really sweet to me a few days ago. Speaker 2: That's awesome! What did they do? Speaker 1: They unexpectedly gave me a birthday cake during our weekly meeting a few days ago. It was really cool! Speaker 2: That is really cool! You have some really great coworkers!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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surprised
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.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sad
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disgusted
Context: My husband is going on a trip and I will feel this way. Speaker 1: My husband is going on a trip for a weekend. Speaker 2: Are you going to miss him? Speaker 1: I am, it will be a little lonely around the house. Speaker 2: I like to watch movies or read a good book when I feel lonely, to keep my mind busy
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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lonely
Context: I remember when I was in kindergarten one time and I peed my pants...maan I was super ashamed Speaker 1: Back in kindergarten I peed my pants once...maan I was super ashamed hahaha Speaker 2: Did the entire class laugh at you? Speaker 1: No only like 2 people knew...haha but the feeling was just awful Speaker 2: I haven't peed my pants ever. Guess I am just lucky.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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embarrassed
Context: I got a kitten and he was sick for a week so i nursed him to health Speaker 1: I got a kitten and he was sick for a week so i nursed him to health Speaker 2: That is so great of you. Speaker 1: yea i really wanted to keep him alive, i cared for him so much Speaker 2: I am very happy for you.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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caring
Context: Recently I was sitting outside relaxing with a drink in my backyard and just felt quite at peace with things and enjoyed the nice weather. Speaker 1: Recently I was sitting outside relaxing with a drink in my backyard and just felt quite at peace with things and enjoyed the nice weather. Speaker 2: i love peaceful moments while relaxing. i bet that moment was much needed . i really like nature too Speaker 1: Yes I love nature as well. It's always nice to relax outside! Speaker 2: i like to garden so i know what you mean
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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content
Context: I just received a job offer. I should be happy but there were some red flags in the interview. Not sure if I should take it. Speaker 1: Im nervous about accepting a job offer I just received. I noticed a couple red flags while I was interviewing. Speaker 2: That's always a weird situation. You're excited about the offer, and you're worried that if you turn it down that you might not be able to find anything else, or as good. But you also don't want to be tied down to a bad place. What were some of the red flags, if you don't mind me asking? Speaker 1: Well it sounds like I will be working really long hours without getting paid overtime. It doesnt seem like the salary offered will be worth the amount of time I will be at the office. Speaker 2: That's a really tough position to put yourself in. You would know better than most. I'm a cautious person.. if I felt like there was even a 50% chance of being able to find something close to decent, I'd turn them down. But if you think it's a desert out there and you can't find something to come close, it may be worth gritting your teeth and being there for a few years before you try to move on. I hope it works out!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: apprehensive
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apprehensive
Context: I have been feeling lonely lately because my best friend moved out of town Speaker 1: I have been feeling a little lonely lately.. :( Speaker 2: I can relate, feeling lonely isn't a good thing. How are you coping with it? Speaker 1: Well, recently my best friend moved out of town, so I haven't really had anyone to hang out with. I have been trying to join community events to find new friends. Speaker 2: Losing the companionship of a friend really changes your routine. I'n sure you'll find another friend and you won't be lonely.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: I am jealous of my coworker, he is very smart and athletic Speaker 1: I am jealous of my coworker, he is very smart and athletic Speaker 2: Don't be jealous, instead, brush on your studying and start going to the gym. Speaker 1: I am trying, some people are just gifted Speaker 2: Yeah, I do agree. Sometimes it seems like people are just plain blessed.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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jealous
Context: I just moved to a new state for work and haven't made many friends yet. Speaker 1: I actually just moved to a new state for work. Speaker 2: oh thats cool Speaker 1: Yeah the job is nice, but don't have many friends here yet, so just kind of alone mostly. Speaker 2: yea i know that feel its the same for me right now
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: My dog pooped on my head yesterday. Never felt so disgusted. Speaker 1: My dog pooped all over my head yesterday. Smelled kinda gross and I was quite disgusted. Speaker 2: Wow. Why did he do that? Speaker 1: I have no idea. Maybe he was irked about the food I put out for him the other day. Speaker 2: If he wasn't happy with the food, there arebetter ways to tell you.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: my little brother has the worst smelling farts. Speaker 1: my little brother is always farting its the grossest thing ive ever smelled. Speaker 2: Lol brothers.. mine was the same when we were little Speaker 1: thats terrible Im not siure if I can deal with it anylonger Speaker 2: MAybe try having a serious talk
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: I didn't get to go out with my friends tonight. I had to stay home by myself. Speaker 1: My friends went to a bar tonight and I didn't get to go. Speaker 2: How come? Speaker 1: I didn't have enough money to go out with them so I had to stay home by myself. Speaker 2: Oh no! Your friends didn't offer to buy you a drink or something? I would if I wanted my friend to come
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: I love going back and playing Pokemon Emerald, that game was a massive part of my childhood Speaker 1: I love going back and playing Pokemon Emerald, that game was a massive part of my childhood Speaker 2: I bet it brings back lots of great memories. Speaker 1: It sure does, I played that game for 600+ hours Speaker 2: I do nit think I have heard of that game. Was it pretty popular?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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nostalgic
Context: My wife is going overseas for 1 month i will feel so lonely Speaker 1: my wife is going overseas for 1 month. gosh i will miss her so much. i don't even know what to do Speaker 2: oh man im sorry to hear that! where is she going? Speaker 1: Kazakhstan. she is going to visit her parents Speaker 2: oh man, it would be nice if you could go with her
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: devastated
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lonely
Context: I was in line paying for groceries when I found out I was $4 short. Someone behind me volunteered to pay the rest for me. Speaker 1: I had a very nice stranger do something for me today at the grocery store. Speaker 2: Oh really? What did they do? Speaker 1: I was $4 short on my grocery bill and they stepped in and paid for it. I was very thankful! Speaker 2: Wow! That was really nice of them.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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grateful
Context: I am finding it difficult to sell my old car. Speaker 1: I am finding it really difficult to sell my old, vintage car. Speaker 2: Why is that? Speaker 1: I think its because I am sentimentally attached to it! It belonged to my late grandfather. Speaker 2: I know how you feel, you don't have to sell it buddy
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disappointed
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sentimental
Context: I love to play songs from the 70s as it reminds me of my childhood. My favorite band to listen to is Earth, Wind & Fire. Even though I was born in 1972, that for me is my favorite eras with the best memories. Speaker 1: Do you have a favorite music era? Speaker 2: Yes, I love 80s rock n roll. Speaker 1: That's a great era! I went through a rock n roll phase around 1984-1986. My favorite music era is the 70s. I love the bands. Old school music is the best for me. Speaker 2: Yes, I wish I could go back in a time machine. Speaker 1: I'm a 70's baby not old at all but I find myself longing for my childhood days. They were the best of days even in the world.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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nostalgic
Context: When I played the new Crash Bandicoot remastered games, it made me remember the good times in my childhood Speaker 1: When I played the new Crash Bandicoot remastered games, it made me remember the good times in my childhood Speaker 2: Must have really brought back good memories. I love nostalgia. Speaker 1: It's great! I'm really looking forward to playing the new Spyro games too! Speaker 2: It's a great thing these companies are doing letting you re-live the good old days when you're older!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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nostalgic
Context: My son came first in the swimming gala. Speaker 1: My son came first in the swimming gala at his college! Speaker 2: Wow! That's an amazing accomplishment! You must be so proud of him! Speaker 1: I really am! He worked so hard and it finally paid off. Speaker 2: That's really great for him. Maybe he should try out for the olympics?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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proud
Context: I miss the times when me and my cousins were going to the beach when we were young. Speaker 1: I miss the times when me and my cousins were going to the beach when we were young. Speaker 2: Ah yes, does it bring back good memories? Nostalgia is a powerful thing. Speaker 1: It bring back always good memories.It was nice. Nothing to worry about. Just playing. Speaker 2: I'm so glad that you had the chance to make those memories with your cousins!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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nostalgic
Context: No real plans this weekend and just sitting here alone. Speaker 1: So no real plans this weekend... Just sitting here alone. Speaker 2: Being alone is good sometimes! Speaker 1: Yeah I didn't think about that. Could see some benefit there.. Speaker 2: Yep. You should definitely do the things you wouldn't normally do with people around!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: I kind of felt ashamed today when I realized that others might think I'm stupid. I can sometime be loud and rowdy for no reason. Maybe just to prove a point. Speaker 1: Have you ever felt really ashamed? Speaker 2: Yes I have, it feels really bad when it happens. Speaker 1: Yeah same. Sometimes I can make a fool of myself by trying to act too smart or something like that. Speaker 2: Yea it can be quite embarrassing to look back on.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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ashamed
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.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
annoyed
Context: I just had to bury my Golden retriever today. I had him for 10 years. Speaker 1: I just had to bury my Golden retriever today. I had him for 10 years. Speaker 2: Oh no. I'm so sorry. I feel you. I lost my sweet springer spaniel, Pepper, not long ago. Are you coping okay? Speaker 1: I'm fine, I went out and got a new one this evening. Speaker 2: Well, that's a wonderful thing. You had a good time with the first one and this new one will breathe life into your day and pull any sadness away. What will you name it?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sad
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sad
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.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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empathetic
jealous
Context: My girlfriend went out of town on a business trip. I feel alone in my house. Speaker 1: My girlfriend is out of town and I feel all alone. Speaker 2: When will she be returning? Speaker 1: In about three days. It's not long but I do miss her. Speaker 2: How are you keeping yourself occupied?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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empathetic
lonely
Context: I am so ready for my interview tomorrow Speaker 1: I am so ready for my interview tomorrow Speaker 2: What time is it at? Speaker 1: It is at 10am Speaker 2: Make sure you get there early.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: prepared
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empathetic
prepared
Context: My cat died the other day. She was 24 years old. Speaker 1: My cat died the other day. Speaker 2: I am sorry, that is always sad Speaker 1: She was 24 years old. Speaker 2: Oh wow, it had a good life I am sure
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: faithful
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empathetic
sad
Context: I was watching Back to the Future yesterday with my family. Man, it brought back some good memories of growing up in the 80's. Speaker 1: I was watching Back to the Future yesterday with my family. Man, it brought back some good memories of growing up in the 80's. Speaker 2: yeah that good Speaker 1: It was a great feeling to think about my old friends and our shared experiences! We loved these types of movies! Speaker 2: iam always happy to think about it. my childhood memory was a great part of our life
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
nostalgic
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.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: ashamed
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empathetic
ashamed
Context: It really sucked when my rabbit died like 10 years ago. That was probably the most upset that I've ever been. Speaker 1: I think the most upset that I've ever been before was when my rabbit died a while back. Speaker 2: Oh I'm so sorry to hear that. How long did you have your rabbit for? Speaker 1: A few years. We were pretty close. Speaker 2: I could imagine. I don't have any pets. But I understand it can be really devastating.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sad
1not_entailment
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sad
Context: I was embarrassed when I realized my zipper had been down all day at school. It was sad Speaker 1: I was embarrassed when my zipper was down all day. I did not realize it until I got home Speaker 2: Sucks that no one told you! Speaker 1: I know, oh well Speaker 2: It happens. I hope you're not too embarassed.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
embarrassed
Context: Yesterday I did nothing but sit outside and read a book. I was completely relaxed all day Speaker 1: Yesterday was a great lazy day. I did nothing but sit outside in the sun and read a book. It was completely happy Speaker 2: That sounds like a wonderful time. I wish I had the time for that! Speaker 1: It is always a good idea to make time for some "me" time. It helps relax and clear your head. Speaker 2: That's very true.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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empathetic
content
Context: I met up with an old friend from school. We talked about the way things used to be Speaker 1: I met up with an old friend from school Speaker 2: What did you guys get up to? Speaker 1: We just talked about the way things used to be Speaker 2: What do you miss the most?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
1not_entailment
empathetic
nostalgic
Context: I am hoping to win the lottery this week! Speaker 1: I am hoping to win the lottery this week! Speaker 2: I am hoping as well Speaker 1: i'll give a cut when i win Speaker 2: That would be very nice
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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empathetic
hopeful
Context: I felt leftout when I was in a train yesterday Speaker 1: I was really lonely sitting alone in the train Speaker 2: that sucks. Sometimes it doesn't matter if you're surrounded by people, you can still feel alone Speaker 1: Yeah most especially when you have no friend around Speaker 2: the hardest lesson in life is that we're all alone
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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empathetic
lonely
Context: My partner left the city to go visit her parents. Now I do not have anybody to talk to for another week Speaker 1: My partner decided to visit her parents for a week who live out of city. Now i do not have anybody to talk to and feel lonely Speaker 2: Hey bro. or sis......you are talking to me now.....hope it helps some. Speaker 1: Maybe, but i need emotional attachment to someone i am talking and that i cannot take from you unfortunately Speaker 2: Just concentrate on the here and now......Your partner will be back soon.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: angry
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empathetic
lonely
Context: When I lived on my own, I found it hard without having any company Speaker 1: When I lived on my own, I found it hard without having any company Speaker 2: So you don't like to be alone. I am so sorry that affects you. So what would you do? Speaker 1: I was used to having family or friends around most of the time in my old place, but then I moved away. I had to make new friends which I found very difficult Speaker 2: Yes, usually when one relocates it's hard to make new friends, but eventually it will happen. Speaker 1: I eventually made friends through work, and it is really nice when my old friends come to visit too Speaker 2: That was really nice of your old friends.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
0entailment
empathetic
lonely
Context: I received a random package in the mail today... it was a late birthday gift! Speaker 1: I received a random package in the mail today... it was a late birthday gift! Speaker 2: Nothing like mail to brighten up your day! What was it? Speaker 1: It was one of those little instant cameras, so exciting! Speaker 2: What a great gift! I have always wanted a Polaroid instant camera!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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empathetic
surprised
Context: I am very content with life. Speaker 1: Life is good right now for me too Speaker 2: Nice. Always feels good to be at the top knowing nothing can't touch you Speaker 1: Right just staying active, don't need much money, minimal drama. Easy Speaker 2: Absolutely
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
content
Context: I feel abandoned. Speaker 1: I feel so lonely. Speaker 2: I'm sorry to hear that. Is there anyone around in your life? Speaker 1: My wife left me after 15 years together. Speaker 2: That's horrible! I hope you're trying to do some fun things to take your mind off the pain.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: anxious
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empathetic
lonely
Context: my neighbour is olay Speaker 1: my neighbour is playing loud music and im trying to sleep Speaker 2: I hope you don't have work in the morning. Whenever I can't sleep easily I just give up trying and do something else. Speaker 1: i cant, i really want ti sleep Speaker 2: Do you know them we'll enough to ask them to stop?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
annoyed
Context: I am excited for the new super smash bros, I cannot wait any longer Speaker 1: I am excited for the new super smash bros, I cannot wait any longer Speaker 2: When does it come out? Speaker 1: It comes out in december Speaker 2: I would love to play with you sometime.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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empathetic
anticipating
Context: I kind of miss my ex boyfirend. We broke up a year ago. Speaker 1: Me and my ex broke up a year ago and I'm starting to miss him Speaker 2: Sorry to hear that. Is there any chance you two can patch up again? Speaker 1: No. I think I am just lonely because I don't like him lol Speaker 2: Oh, then try to keep busy yourself so you don't feel alone. Speaker 1: That's what I do. I'll go on a few dates sooner or later.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
lonely
Context: I thought about my childhood when i went to a comic book store the other day. Felt and smelled so familiar. Speaker 1: I thought about my childhood when i went to a comic book store earlier Speaker 2: i bet you did.. Felt nostalgic huh? Speaker 1: haha.. yeah. So much childhood packed into a room Speaker 2: that is really innocent and sweet of you my friend
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sentimental
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nostalgic
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.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: joyful
0entailment
empathetic
prepared
Context: I have been feeling so pleasant and happy lately. Things in my life have just been going perfectly. Speaker 1: I have been feeling so pleasant and happy lately. Things in my life have just been going perfectly. Speaker 2: Holy cow that's awesome for you! How are you feeling today? Speaker 1: I feel good! I don't really feel stressed and just fell a general sense of well being. Speaker 2: That's amazing. Did something happen recently that made you happy?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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empathetic
content
Context: I found the mug my grandfather used to use all the time. It was hidden in a box in the attic. Really brought back memories. Speaker 1: I found the mug my grandfather used to use every day. Speaker 2: Oh that is wonderful I know that means a lot to you. It has great sentimental value I am sure. Speaker 1: It really brought back some great memories of my childhood. Speaker 2: I am sure it did and I know you will treasure that mug. Put it in a special safe place on display so you see it every day..
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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empathetic
sentimental
Context: moving to a new town not knowing anyone Speaker 1: i just moved to a new state i dont know anyone and have been pretty down Speaker 2: You must be feeling kinda lonely. Have you tried joining any meetup groups? Speaker 1: i just started looking online to see what is in my area Speaker 2: Good idea. Check to see if there any groups on facebook of your interest.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
1not_entailment
empathetic
lonely
Context: my cat vomited on my rug today Speaker 1: my cat vomited on my rug today Speaker 2: Ugh, I hate when that happens. Do you think the cat ate something bad? Speaker 1: not sure but it was really horrible Speaker 2: I bet. Poor kitty, I hope he/she feels better soon.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
disgusted
Context: I am going on a 17 hour road trip with my husband and 4 kids. Speaker 1: I am about to leave on a 17 hour car trip with my husband, our four kids, and 2 dogs. I think I have everything ready to go though Speaker 2: You can never be too prepared! I am sure you have got everything. Speaker 1: I hope so. I even portioned out each meal for our dogs in little plastic bags to make sure we have enough. Speaker 2: That was very smart thinking on your part. Have fun on your trip!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: prepared
1not_entailment
empathetic
prepared
Context: yesterday i was all alone! Speaker 1: yesterday i was all alone! Speaker 2: I'm sorry to hear that. What happened? Speaker 1: kids left for a couple of days Speaker 2: Did you enjoy it at least? Speaker 1: of course Speaker 2: How old are your kids?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: caring
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empathetic
lonely
Context: My daughter just graduated college with honors. she is the first one in the past 3 generations to go to college. Speaker 1: My daughter just graduated college with honors. Speaker 2: Congratulations.You must be very proud of her. Speaker 1: Thanks! I sure am. She is the first in 3 generations to even go to college! Speaker 2: I am sure she will graduate with honors and get a great job
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: trusting
0entailment
empathetic
proud
Context: The day my daughter was born. Speaker 1: The day my daughter was born was the happiest day of my life Speaker 2: Congratulations! You and your family must be delighted to have a new member! Speaker 1: We are, it is for sure a change! Speaker 2: I am sure that you will be a great parent. You clearly show that you already love your new born daughter.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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joyful
Context: Once all my family went to town without me for the whole day. I felt so alone and sad until they got back. Speaker 1: Last week I felt so abandoned when my family went to town all day without me. Speaker 2: I'm sorry to hear that, I've felt similar before. Speaker 1: Yeah, I was pretty miserable until they got home, but then I felt much better. Speaker 2: Did they every tell you why they left without you?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
lonely
Context: I recently watched one of my favorite movies from when I was a kid. It made me very happy to relive it. Speaker 1: I recently rewatched on of my favorite childhood movies. Speaker 2: Oh the nostalgia of watching old movies. What movie? Speaker 1: Mystery Men Speaker 2: Unfortunately I've never heard of it!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sad
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empathetic
nostalgic
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?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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empathetic
guilty
Context: My husband's been out of town this week, and will be gone for another week. It's so quiet around the house, I can't get used to it. Speaker 1: My husband's been out of town this week, and will be gone for another week. Speaker 2: Do you miss him? Speaker 1: I do. It's so quiet without him, I can't get used to it. Speaker 2: Be sure to facetime or skype with him. That will help with the loneliness.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
0entailment
empathetic
lonely