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Context: I seen a little kid picking their nose and eating it today while I was on the bus. I almost threw up. Speaker 1: I was on the bus today and some little kid was picking his nose and eating it. Speaker 2: Eww, thats gross! Poor kid needs to learn some manners! Speaker 1: Yes, that's what I was thinking. I almost thew up. Speaker 2: I bet, I would have had to look away!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: I was driving past the elementary school that I went to years ago and I decided to go through the parking lot for a few minutes. I saw all the old buildings and even the old playground and it really surprised me as to how little it has changed. Speaker 1: I was feeling really ambitious the other day and I decided to drive into the parking lot of my old elementary school just to see all the things I used to see years ago. Speaker 2: Was it as you remembered it? Speaker 1: It was exactly the same! I was super surprised that no renovations were made, the same playground and buildings and everything. Speaker 2: That is amazing that it was not torn down or remodeled. They seem to throw way too many buildings away these days.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
nostalgic
Context: I was scared when a tornado touched down close to my home. It was a sad feeling Speaker 1: I was so scared when a tornado touched down close to my house. I was just sad and scared Speaker 2: Oh my gosh! Did you run and hide? Speaker 1: I hid in the bathroom Speaker 2: I don't live in an area that is known for tornadoes but they still scare me. I'm glad you're ok!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: guilty
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terrified
Context: When I went to Texas for some office work. I was alone for almost two months. In that period of my life, I felt a lot lonely. No, one was there with me, not even my friends. Speaker 1: Have you ever felt lonely in your life? I felt once, when I went to Texas. Speaker 2: I suppose I have. Why did you go to Texas? Speaker 1: My boss sent me there! On a work trip Speaker 2: Oh no! Were you all by yourself?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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lonely
Context: I found my old Nintendo at my parents. I had so much fun playing it last week. Speaker 1: I found my old Nintendo at my parents. I had so much fun playing it last week. Speaker 2: That sounds like a lot of fun! What were some of your favorite games to play? Speaker 1: I play Super Mario Brothers and Metroid. I even remembered most of the levels. It was really cool. Speaker 2: That is really cool. It's nice that you could rediscover a bit of your childhood.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
nostalgic
Context: Somebody broke off the side mirror of my car. I am so angry about it. Speaker 1: Somebody broke off the side mirror of my car. Speaker 2: Ugh! Sounds like a problem. Can you find out who it was. Speaker 1: No, I am so angry about it. Speaker 2: Well its best not to think about it too much. Being angry will not help at all.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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furious
Context: My grandson just graduated high school. He was developmentally slow so we were amazed that he actaully graduated a year early! Speaker 1: I have a grandson who was born a bit slow. He just graduated high school this year. What was really amazing is that he graduated a year early! Speaker 2: You must be so proud. That really is a great accomplishment that he has made. Is he going to college? Speaker 1: Yes we really are. He is already taking summer courses at the community college. He wants to transfer to the big university as soon as he can though. Speaker 2: That is so awesome. Does he have a major picked out?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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empathetic
proud
Context: I just went past a fish market, and the smell was overwhelming. Speaker 1: Some markets have to be avoided, that is if you valued your sense of smell. Speaker 2: I know what you mean. Wednesdays there's this market I like to go to, but lately it just has so much rotten food Speaker 1: Yet there's still something about that imperfection, do you agree? Speaker 2: Totally. I still love to go have a look around
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: angry
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empathetic
disgusted
Context: I was devastated my pet gerbil died recently. I loved him so much. I don't know what I will do without him. Speaker 1: I was devastated when my pet gerbil Gary passed away recently. I loved Gary so much! Speaker 2: Oh.. i am so sorry to hear that my friend.. I understand your feelings. Have you thought about getting a new pet? Speaker 1: Well I want to but I am afraid I will still miss Gary. We had such a great time together. Speaker 2: I feel you.. When my pet dunken passed away, i got a new dog, named him dunken and restarted our relationship from there
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: afraid
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sad
Context: I was devastated my pet gerbil died recently. I loved him so much. I don't know what I will do without him. Speaker 1: I was devastated when my pet gerbil Gary passed away recently. I loved Gary so much! Speaker 2: Oh.. i am so sorry to hear that my friend.. I understand your feelings. Have you thought about getting a new pet? Speaker 1: Well I want to but I am afraid I will still miss Gary. We had such a great time together. Speaker 2: I feel you.. When my pet dunken passed away, i got a new dog, named him dunken and restarted our relationship from there
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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empathetic
sad
Context: I am very disgusted by seeing people eat live worms Speaker 1: Do you know what really disgusts me? Speaker 2: Oh, no. What? Speaker 1: Seeing people eat live worms.. *shivers* the though makes me want to puke. I hate how slimey and squirmy they are Speaker 2: Eeewwww!! I have never seen that in real life, but just the thought is super disgusting!!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
disgusted
Context: I was by myself at a party because I didn't really fit it with anybody there. I only was close to a couple people. Speaker 1: At a party I found myself to be by myself Speaker 2: I understand sometimes it uncomfortable to socialize, I get anxiety in social situations Speaker 1: Yes, but I didn't really fit in with the crowd..I couldn't connect with them on anything. Speaker 2: Sometimes its just a phase or maybe the group of people are not making an effort to make you feel included? I am sorry I know how that feels.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
lonely
Context: my son just won first place at his championship swim meet Speaker 1: my son just won first place at his championship swim meet! Speaker 2: That's amazing! Congratulations! Swimming can be tough Speaker 1: Thank you! He takes to it like a fish in water. HaHA! Speaker 2: LOL I bet you use that line all the time! I love it
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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empathetic
proud
Context: i was pissed when i saw someone had put a dent in my car door Speaker 1: i was pissed when i saw someone had put a dent in my car dooe Speaker 2: Oh that's awful. Did it happen in a parking lot maybe? Speaker 1: yea it did, and i dont know who did it Speaker 2: That's the worst and it has happened to me before too. Hopefully it's not too big of a dent.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: furious
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empathetic
furious
Context: A friend of mine just bough a new car. It just happened to be the one I always wanted. Speaker 1: A friend of mine just bought a new car. It just happened to be the the one I always wanted. Speaker 2: WHat kind of car is it? Speaker 1: It is a Porche. Speaker 2: That is one awesome car! Don't be too jealous! Just start saving your money!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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empathetic
jealous
Context: i live alone work alone Speaker 1: i live alone work alone eat alone Speaker 2: oh man. That is not good. Do you feel okay? Speaker 1: yea just need a friend Speaker 2: I'm sorry man. You can reach out to me anytime.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
lonely
Context: I had a birthday last year and no in my family ever remembers it so as usuall I didn't expected anything special out that like all the others. when I came home from work that I opened the door and every one jump out and yell happpy birthday and my whole family had planned it with out me Knowing I could not believe it. Speaker 1: have you ever had some do something for you that you were not expecting? Speaker 2: yes. both good and bad. What happened? Speaker 1: my family threw a birthday party for me last year and they usually forget all about it, I could not believe it it really caught me off guard. Speaker 2: Wow that's so sweet!!! I love that they didn't forget about you!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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surprised
Context: My pet hamster died the other day. I am so devastated. Speaker 1: My pet hamster died the other day. Speaker 2: wow that sucks Speaker 1: I am so devastated. Speaker 2: i can imagine, my condolences
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sad
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empathetic
sad
Context: I was getting ready to make a sandwich, when I discovered that the bread that I was going to use has mold on it. Gross! Speaker 1: I was just about to make a sandwich to eat, when I discovered something really gross. Speaker 2: what did you see? please don't tell me there was a bug in your bread Speaker 1: No, there weren't any bugs. But there was mold. Speaker 2: ewwww, so nasty! i almost ate a molded avocado today. good thing i noticed before scooping it
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
disgusted
Context: I was shocked when my dad got me a new truck for my birthday Speaker 1: I was shocked when my dad got me a new car. I had no idea Speaker 2: That is cool! Was it a gift for any certain occasion? Speaker 1: I was starting my senior year, so it was for that I guess Speaker 2: I bet you were so happy! That's so awesome!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
surprised
Context: All of my friends have nicer cars than I do. I think its because they are married. I want new friends Speaker 1: I am a bit envious of my friends Speaker 2: How come? Speaker 1: They have nicer homes and cars than I do. Plus they are all married. I work just as hard and I have nothing Speaker 2: Everyone blooms on their own time, you'll get there, I promise. Speaker 1: My mom said that too lol
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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empathetic
jealous
Context: I was looking through my old school yearbooks. It had been awhile since I saw them. It really brought back a lot of memories. Speaker 1: I was looking through my old school yearbooks. It had been awhile since I saw them. It really brought back a lot of memories Speaker 2: Ah, I certainly know the feeling of bringing back old memories. It's fun to go back and remember the people you shared all those classes with, isn't it? Speaker 1: It's amazing what you have forgotten until you see the pictures and then it all comes flooding back. Speaker 2: I know exactly what you mean! All the old flames, the old rivalries, everything is like it was yesterday. It's a pretty cool feeling.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
nostalgic
Context: I found a old ring that was passed down to me from my grandmother the other day. Speaker 1: so I found a old ring that was passed down to me from my grandmother the other day. Speaker 2: That must have been really exciting. Did you think you had lost it? Speaker 1: Yes, It brought up so many memories. Speaker 2: Were you really close to her? Speaker 1: I was. I was heartbroken when she passed. So glad i found it.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sentimental
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sentimental
Context: suprise on my birthday Speaker 1: I walked into my living room to see my entire extended family holding presents. Speaker 2: Oh what a scene. How did it make you feel? Speaker 1: I was in awe, all of that just for my birthday. Speaker 2: You are so lucky to have a family like that!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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surprised
Context: I have growing confidence in my speaking skills Speaker 1: every time i give a knew speak im getting better and better. Speaker 2: Engaging in conversation, whether the spoken or written word helps to further communication along. Speaker 1: i feel like I can command my speach better now Speaker 2: You are doing a great job ! You are following our conversation naturally.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: confident
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empathetic
confident
Context: I didn't expect my grandma to send money with my birthday card. Speaker 1: I was shocked to see $200.00 included with the card. Speaker 2: Was it some fraudulent transaction posted on your account? Speaker 1: No not at all, She justed wanted to make sure I had a good birthday. Speaker 2: So, it was your partner who used you card
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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empathetic
surprised