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Context: When my brother got a degree in college, I was proud of him. He was the first in our family to do that. Speaker 1: I was proud when my brother got his degree. He was the first in our family to do that so it was nice. Speaker 2: Thats awesome. I wish everyone could go to college if they wanted Speaker 1: Yeah that would be nice to have the opportunity Speaker 2: yeah. if only
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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proud
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: surprised
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surprised
Context: My son hit his first homerun last night. I am so happy for him Speaker 1: My son hit his first homerun last night. Speaker 2: Wow, great! you must be so proud! Speaker 1: I am so happy for him Speaker 2: Of course, that is fantastic! Congratu;e him from me.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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proud
Context: I accidentally dropped a dumbell on my toe at the gym. I felt so stupid. Speaker 1: I accidentally droped a dumbell on my toe at the gym. I felt so freaking stupid. Speaker 2: Did it hurt though Speaker 1: Yeah it hurt and I was listening to music so I might have yelled a cuss word loudly. Speaker 2: I am sorry, I would cuss too if it happened to me Speaker 1: It hurt my pride more though lol
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sad
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embarrassed
Context: I miss how we all used to celebrate Christmas when I was a child. It was such a warm and cozy time. Things are really changing in this high tech modern world. Speaker 1: I miss how we all used to celebrate Christmas when I was a child. It was such a warm and cozy time. Things are really changing in this high tech modern world. Speaker 2: They really have changed. I know exactly how you feel and love thinking back to the time. Speaker 1: Yeah, so you remember all those wonderful old Christmas movies and all those commercials they played in between. I still have some videos of recordings from the 80's. Speaker 2: Those were awesome! My favorite was the coke commercial at Christmas time. So many memories!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: furious
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nostalgic
Context: i loved taking care of my sisters pet last week Speaker 1: i loved taking care of my sisters pet last week Speaker 2: Nice, did you feel caring since you did so well? Speaker 1: yes i did Speaker 2: You should take care of the pet more often in the future.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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caring
Context: I made a mistake at work. It was something simple that I overlooked, and it embarrassed me in front of my coworkers. Speaker 1: Oh man. I can't believe I made that mistake at work today. Speaker 2: Uh OH what happened Speaker 1: I was giving a presentation on the project that I'm working on, and I overlooked something simple.... one of my coworkers called me out on it. How embarrassing. Speaker 2: Oh no, well mistakes do happen, it will be behind you in a few days Speaker 1: I certainly hope so. The sooner everyone forgets about this, the better. Speaker 2: Exactly good luck Speaker 1: Thank you, I'm just glad it was at the end of the presentation so I was able to get out of there shortly after.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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embarrassed
Context: I walked to the store the other day and half way there some one told me my dress was tucked in my undies Speaker 1: I walked to the store the other all cool and breezy. Speaker 2: Did you have plans to pick up something special? Speaker 1: Some cigarettes. But the interesting part was, halfway there some one pointed out that my dress was tucked in my undies in the bac. oops Speaker 2: I know that was probably embarrassing then but can you at least laugh about it now? Speaker 1: I laughed then lol
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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embarrassed
Context: Last Monday was my birthday, and when I arrived home at night my family and friends had gathered at home for celebrate. I wasn't expecting them Speaker 1: Last Monday was my birthday and when I arrived home from work a little late my family and friends was there. Speaker 2: Was it a surprise? Speaker 1: Yes! I wasn't expecting them at all. Speaker 2: That is so cool. I bet you were happy!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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surprised
Context: I was at the doctors office waiting for the results of a blood test and I was a little scared Speaker 1: I was at the doctors office waiting for the results of a blood test and I was a little scared Speaker 2: Oh man I HATE waiting on test results! Gets my anxiety to extreme levels. Speaker 1: I was super anxious! Luckily there wasn't anything abnormal Speaker 2: Well I'm glad to hear you have a clean bill of health!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: anxious
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anxious
Context: I was at the store shopping the other day and when I went into the bathroom, someone had had an accident and the bathroom was a mess. It smelled so bad. I thought i was going to be sick.. It was gross Speaker 1: I dont think I can ever go back to that same store after what I witnessed the other day Speaker 2: oh no. what happened? Speaker 1: I was shopping and had to use the bathroom, but when I went in, someone had had an accident. It was a mess and smelled horrible. It was so gross and i thought i was going to be sick Speaker 2: oh goodness. where you able to make it out of there without getting sick or dirty?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: listening to music takes me back Speaker 1: listening to metallicas ride the lightning album reminds me of high school. good times Speaker 2: i love listening to oldies. music now isnt as good as it used to be! memories right Speaker 1: the memories are the best! Speaker 2: yes they are luckily we will always have them!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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nostalgic
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: disgusted
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lonely
Context: I am not usually someone who holds onto things, but I recently found my old school tie and photos. Speaker 1: I was recently going through some cupboards and I found my old school tie and some photos. I'm not really someone who holds onto things, and I hated school, I don't really know why I kept them. Speaker 2: Do they have any sentimental value for you? Speaker 1: Not at all honestly. I'm not a very sentimental person generally. I think I kept them because I thought I might 'value' them later on, but looking back I really don't. Speaker 2: Well then maybe it is time to get rid of them? Speaker 1: Yeah, I think you might be right!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sentimental
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sentimental
Context: I'm always ready for anything. I carry so much stuff with me just in case! Speaker 1: I'm always ready for anything Speaker 2: That's good! Always smart to be prepared! Speaker 1: Yup! Although I carry a lot of stuff around just in case. Speaker 2: Yeah, I always make sure to have things like band-aids or tape with me in case of emergencies.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: prepared
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prepared
Context: 1 Speaker 1: I couldn't believe I got flowers at work Speaker 2: Do you know who sent them? Speaker 1: My boyfriend sent them Speaker 2: Awesome, was there any special occasion?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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surprised
Context: passing a test Speaker 1: i just took my test and i know i did very well!! Speaker 2: That's great you have that kind of confidence. Speaker 1: i studied very hard Speaker 2: That is very responsible of you.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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confident
Context: I cleaned out my basement and found that some mice had made a home in some boxes. There was mouse poop everywhere! Speaker 1: I cleaned out my basement and found that some mice had made a home in some boxes Speaker 2: Oh no, those are so gross Speaker 1: Yeah and they had pooped all over the boxes too. So gross! Speaker 2: That is never a good thing
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
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.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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proud
Context: I decided to start dating again after being single 1 year. I miss having someone. Speaker 1: After a year of being single I decided to start dating again. Speaker 2: How has it been going? Speaker 1: Its very boring since Im usally home by myself alot. NOw that Iim starting to date it wont be so boring. Speaker 2: That is good, hopefully you find your soulmate. Speaker 1: Yes I agree. I live alone and are new to the city so it can be very boring.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: A friend from out of town showed up at a party for me. I was shocked. Speaker 1: I was so surprised to see an old friend at my birthday party. Speaker 2: Did you invite him? Speaker 1: No. And he lives in another city, so I was totally shocked when he showed up. Speaker 2: Wow! I bet you had a good time though at your party
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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surprised
Context: I miss when my daughter was a baby, I wish I could go back in time. Speaker 1: I miss when my daughter was a baby, I wish I could go back in time Speaker 2: How old is she now? why do you miss her baby stage? Speaker 1: Shes 5 now. It was much easier Speaker 2: I see, she is probably all rambunctious now.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
nostalgic
Context: I was so embarrassed when I left my keys in the car door at work. ALL DAY! Speaker 1: I left my keys in my car door at work, ALL DAY. Embarrassing. Speaker 2: oh man thats terrible, thats a horrible feeling! Speaker 1: Yeah, I didn't know until the very last hour of work, a co-worker mentioned it. Speaker 2: At least everyone was still at work and you werent left there alone!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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empathetic
embarrassed
Context: I was surprised one day I scratched a lotto ticket to find out I had won £100. Speaker 1: I was surprised one day I scratched a lotto ticket to find out I had won £100. Speaker 2: So exciting! What did you do with that money? Speaker 1: I was in shock as I've never won anything before. I took the money home and gave it to my wife for the house shopping. Speaker 2: Thats good! I would have just spent it on drinks!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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surprised
Context: My wife went out of town and I was alone for a whole week. Speaker 1: My wife went out of town and I was alone for a whole week. Speaker 2: Did you enjoy it? Speaker 1: I watched tv and played video games the entire time. Speaker 2: I bet that was fun and relaxing
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: My brother ordered a pizza with ham and pineapple on it. It was so gross. I couldn't watch him eat it. Speaker 1: My brother likes ordering Hawaiian pizza (with ham and pineapple). I can't even watch him eat it. It makes me gag. Speaker 2: That does not sound good to me, either. I cannot stand pineapple! Speaker 1: I like it by itself, but not on pizza. That's so gross! Speaker 2: I think it is too acidic for me.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: confident
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disgusted
Context: My daughter had her first cheerleading competition last week. She did so good and her team got 2nd place. I am beaming with pride! Speaker 1: My daughter competed in her first cheerleading competition last week. She did so good and her team got second place. Speaker 2: Thats wonderful! Congrats Speaker 1: She has worked really hard at her routines. I was beaming with pride! Speaker 2: Well that is wonderful! I would be proud as well
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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proud
Context: I get to feeling alone sometimes throughout the week. I wish I had a girlfriend Speaker 1: I get a feeling of being alone during the week. I wish I had a girlfriend Speaker 2: That's understandable, companionship is great. Do you think you will seek one soon? Speaker 1: I have been off and on. I guess I need to start again Speaker 2: Yea definitely, but only if you feel inclined.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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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: grateful
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grateful
Context: My partner invited all my relatives to my birthday. I was not expecting them Speaker 1: A week ago, my partner invited my relatives to my birthday without me knowing. It was a good surprise gift from her Speaker 2: That is a very nice gesture by them. Speaker 1: I know. I felt very happy and included when they all came to celebrate this special moment with me Speaker 2: You must have some great people in your life.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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surprised
Context: I am so jealous of my friend Eric. Speaker 1: I am so jealous of my friend Eric Speaker 2: Why are you jealous of Eric? Speaker 1: He just started dating the most amazing woman i have ever seem. I want her. Speaker 2: I'm sorry to hear that, I know what it's like to have your love stolen from you. Speaker 1: No.He did no steal her form me. I only met her after he started dating her. Speaker 2: If that's the case then you have a chance to find a better woman!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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jealous
Context: I had ordered a sandwich and there was a hair inside of it! I was grossed out! Speaker 1: I had picked up a sandwich the other day, and I saw a hair inside the sandwich! Speaker 2: Ugh that's so gross! Did you complain? Speaker 1: Yes, I took the sandwich back to get a refund. It was so gross! Speaker 2: Good to hear that you got your money back, at least.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: I was so thankful that my friend came to pick me up when my car broke down. She took me out to lunch while we waited for a tow truck. Speaker 1: I was so thankful that my friend came to pick me up when my car broke down yesterday! Speaker 2: I absolutely hate car trouble! It is the worst! Thankful for friends that can help out in times like that - did you get it fixed? Speaker 1: I did, thankfully! It was an easy repair! My friend was nice enough to take me out to lunch while we waited for the tow truck! Speaker 2: That's a good friend for sure - I'd keep their number on speed dial!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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grateful
Context: A few years ago, my marriage broke up, and I found myself living alone for the first time in my life. Though I eventually grew accustomed to the solitude, it took a while to get used to it. Speaker 1: I found myself divorced a few years ago, and for the first time in my life, I was living alone. Speaker 2: I felt sad and depressed due to my insecurities and felt rejected from society Speaker 1: Yes, I felt that way for a while. But then I grew used to the solitude. Speaker 2: The problem is I don't think you can grew out of my specific insecurity.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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lonely
Context: I applied for a new job.... can't wait to hear back Speaker 1: I applied for a new job.... can't wait to hear back Speaker 2: Do you think you will get it? Speaker 1: I think I have a good chance Speaker 2: That's wonderful! I'm sure you are an excellent candidate!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: hopeful
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hopeful
Context: I am so happy my son won gold medal in swimming competition. Speaker 1: My son won the gold medal conducted in his school. I am so happy about it Speaker 2: You must be so proud, but what was it for? Speaker 1: As a father, i couldn't be more proud. He won it for swimming competition. Speaker 2: He must have worked really hard and it paid off. Good for him.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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proud
Context: When I was ten I demanded that I have a surprise party for my birthday. My parents knew that doing a surprise party on the day of my birthday wouldn't produce much of a surprise, they told me that they invited everyone but no one could make it. The next day they planned the real surprise, and really got me. Speaker 1: For some reason, when I turned ten I demanded a surprise birthday party from my parents. To trick me, they ended up planning the party for the day after my birthday. I was extremely disappointed on my birthday, but they sure got me the next day! Speaker 2: ha ha ha thats a good one tho! Your parents tho omg. Thats funny but I am sure it wasnt in the moment. Speaker 1: It sure upset me at the time, but I appreciate it all the more now! Speaker 2: I know I would have been super upset in the moment.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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surprised
Context: on my 25th birthday party Speaker 1: my girlfriend planned a surprise party i was not aware of Speaker 2: That is nice of her, did you have fun? Speaker 1: yeah much Speaker 2: Who was all there? Speaker 1: her friends and work mate
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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surprised
Context: On my 29th birthday my wife invited all my friends without me knowing. It was such a shocker! Speaker 1: On my 29th birthday my wife invited all my friends without me knowing Speaker 2: a surprise party that is awesome - did you have fun ? Speaker 1: Yes I did, It was such a shocker! Speaker 2: im really happy for you
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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surprised
Context: I feel surprise when new gifts are offer me anyone Speaker 1: My experience is too much happier when i am surprise Speaker 2: You like being surprised? Speaker 1: yes Speaker 2: I like presents, they're surprising.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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surprised
Context: When my kids are in school all day I get lonely sometimes. Speaker 1: Last year, when my kids were both at school, I would get lonely at home sometimes. Speaker 2: I can understand that. It's usually either parents are happy they are out of the house, or sad that they're gone. I'm sorry you feel lonely. Speaker 1: Most of the time I'm happy and content but occasionally I get lonely. Speaker 2: I can understand that. Kids have a big presence and their energy creates a void. Hopefully you can find things to take your mind off of it. Speaker 1: It's weird how they can drive you crazy when they are with you but you miss them the minute they are gone! Speaker 2: Yes it is. My youngest has been away all this week for his first summer camp. It's been both awesome and lonely. Speaker 1: They finally go back to school next week and I'm looking forward to it but I know I'll get lonely at times.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: I felt alone last weekend. I was sick and my friends were out of town Speaker 1: I was a little lonesome last weekend. I was sick and my friends were busy Speaker 2: No one came to take care of you? Speaker 1: No one, just my cat ha Speaker 2: Was the cat nice? I know they can be sassy when they don't get all of the attention lol
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
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: lonely
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lonely
Context: I was pretty alone last night. I guess everyone I knew was busy Speaker 1: I was pretty alone last night. I guess everyone I knew was busy Speaker 2: did you enjoy it? Speaker 1: I guess I felt more neutral than anything Speaker 2: ah well at least you didnt feel lonely
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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lonely
Context: I visited Disneyland for the first time in over 20 years recently. It reminded me of the time I spent there when I was little - my grandparents used to live right near the park. Speaker 1: Visiting Disneyland recently made me feel extremely nostalgic. Speaker 2: I love Disneyland! It's a very special place filled with great memories and you are never old for that place Speaker 1: For sure! I went there a lot as a kid, because my grandparents lived right near Anaheim. Speaker 2: Disneyland? I forgot there's a difference between "land" and "world". I hope you had a great time Speaker 1: Yes, we had fun. Disneyland is the on in California and "world" is the one in Florida.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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nostalgic
Context: being served raw food Speaker 1: i had to send my food back at the resturaunt today Speaker 2: thats really annoying to deal with Speaker 1: i usually dont complain my chicken was really under cooked. it was pink and raw Speaker 2: still tho thats dangerous
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: I went to the skating rink all alone. It was terrible since my friends ditched me. Speaker 1: I went to the skating rink all by my lonesome. It was quite depressing. Speaker 2: That's no good, why didn't you bring a friend with you? Speaker 1: My friends ditched me. Some friends they are. Speaker 2: I'm sorry that happened. You deserve better friends than them anyway.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: going to the dentist Speaker 1: I have a dentist appointment first thing tomorrow morning. Speaker 2: The dentist makes me a bit nervous Speaker 1: It makes me VERY nervous. I hate it. I'll probably barely sleep tonight because of it. Speaker 2: Well at least think about the fact that it's a good thing to go to the dentist!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: anxious
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anxious
Context: My cat vomited on my shoes today. Speaker 1: My cat vomited on my shoes today and i almost puked Speaker 2: That is disgusting, What did you do to clean it? Speaker 1: i used some clorox and a wipe Speaker 2: Did the smell went away?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: I was embarrassed when I fell at school. Speaker 1: I feel at school in front of the whole class.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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embarrassed
Context: I was riding my bike the other day and passed an armidillo on the side of the road. There were flies and guts everywhere. Speaker 1: I was riding my bike the other day, and passed all these flies hovering over a mutilated armidillo. Speaker 2: sounds super gross! i bet you were a mess. Speaker 1: Yeah it was pretty nasty. Problem was I didn't even recognize what it was until I was right on top of it! Speaker 2: Thats how it usually is then boom fly guts all over your helmet and clothes. Speaker 1: Lol exactly!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: My son graduated last month. I was so happy! Speaker 1: My son graduated last month. It made me so happy. Speaker 2: Congratulations! What is he going to do now? Speaker 1: He is going to college for architecture next. Speaker 2: Amazing.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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proud
Context: I ran over a skunk yesterday. I was so grossed out. Speaker 1: I ran over a skunk yesterday. The smell was horrendous. Speaker 2: I bet! You may have to wash your car to get that smell out! Speaker 1: I am taking it to the wash tomorrow! Dang skunks need to stay in the jungle. Speaker 2: lol. Hopefully that will be the last one you run over.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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disgusted
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
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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nostalgic
Context: All of my friends are away for the summer so I have no one to spend time with right now. It's quite upsetting. Speaker 1: All of my friends are taking summer vacations. I've stayed home and have nothing to do because nobody I know is around. Speaker 2: why arent you taking a vacation with them? Speaker 1: I didn't have money or time to plan anything. Speaker 2: perhaps you could invite someone over to your place and watch a cool movie with them over a pizza?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sentimental
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lonely
Context: I have a big interview coming up. I am feeling pretty good about doing well. Speaker 1: I have a big interview tomorrow. Im feeling pretty good about it. Speaker 2: that's exciting! I hope everything will go good. just be you and i'm sure they will love you Speaker 1: Im really prepared and I think I am a great fit for the role. Should go well. Speaker 2: /i love your confidence!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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confident
Context: Listening to old music on youtube. The early 2000s had the best music. Speaker 1: It's nice listening to old music. Speaker 2: Yea, I enjoy stuff from my childhood. What kind of music are you listening to, country, rock, something else? Speaker 1: Lots of old pop and punk songs, like a day to remember! Speaker 2: That sounds like a really great time, I love those nostalgic feelings you get from listening to stuff from your past. Speaker 1: It really is, I'm cruising along the highway jamming out right now.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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nostalgic
Context: I can't believe they threw me a party for my birthday! Speaker 1: Did you know today is my birthday? Speaker 2: No, Congratulation. Do you have something planned today? Speaker 1: I did not. I came home and was greeted by a large group of people and balloons Speaker 2: That is nice. Speaker 1: I've never had that happen before. How would that make you feel if that happened to you?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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surprised
Context: We're cleaning up/renovating a home that was lived in by a man with dementia. It was disgusting! There were silverfish and diapers piled up in a corner. Speaker 1: My aunt and I clean up/renovate houses, and the one we're working on now was lived by an elderly man with dementia. It has been seriously gross trying to clean! Speaker 2: No way! That's sad for the man but gross for you Speaker 1: From what I know, the man was real nice, but his dementia had gotten very far. There were silverfish everywhere (in the house he had to live in), and a stack of discarded adult diapers just piled in a corner. Speaker 2: Wow that is disgusting
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: I went to the bowling alley all by myself last night. It was quite lonesome. Speaker 1: I went to the bowling alley all by myself last night. Speaker 2: Did you have fun at least? Speaker 1: I did not. My friends ditched me. What a terrible nigt. Speaker 2: Oh I'm sorry to hear that
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: baby son pooped all over the bed Speaker 1: my baby boy took off his pamper in the night and got poop everywhere! Speaker 2: Oh no. Disgusting! Speaker 1: yeah, tell me about it.. i had to hose down the whole room, baby and all. Speaker 2: That's a funny image.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: I had no friends in high school, misery is being surrounded by an entire class and no one talking to you. Speaker 1: I had no friends while in high school and was really miserable. Speaker 2: Yea I know that feel, outside of a few people I knew nearly know one and avoided lots of people cause no one cared Speaker 1: Yes, and now that I've added them on Facebook, they still don't interact with me. Speaker 2: It can be really frustrating, seems like so many people have it good while so many have the short end of the stick Speaker 1: I know, That's why it's best to find your own happiness.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: For a long time I lived out in the middle of nowhere far away from many people. My friends and family were very far away and it felt very overwhelming sometimes. Speaker 1: I'm much better off now but I just got out of a time of my life where I was isolated out in a rural area away from a lot of people. Speaker 2: that can be tough but it also can be great to have time for yourself Speaker 1: At first I felt that way, but over a period of time it can get very overwhelming. Speaker 2: i can see where isolation can be overwhelming and the need for social contact is desirable and needed Speaker 1: I did try to keep busy to keep it from setting in but it got to be too much sometimes. I'm glad that I am away from that.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: I ordered a meal from a restaurant yesterday and it had a hair in it! Speaker 1: I ordered a meal from a restaurant yesterday and it had a hair in it! Speaker 2: That is very disgusting. I hope you complained! Speaker 1: I did, they took it back and gave me another plate and it was free Speaker 2: That is nice. Sometimes things like this do happen, but it is not something you like to see!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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disgusted
Context: i deserve that car but i cannot afford it and he can even though I work better job than my neighbour :( Speaker 1: i deserve that car but i cannot afford it and he can even though I work better job than my neighbour :( Speaker 2: Oh no, im sorry to hear that Speaker 1: I think I am jealous Speaker 2: It happens... but you never know their situation and sometimes people make bad financial decisions
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
jealous
Context: I recently went to a race at the local track. I was astonished by the skill of these drivers. Speaker 1: I recently went to a race at the local track Speaker 2: Sounds like a fun thing to do. What kind of racing did you see? Speaker 1: It was dirt track racing, I was astonished by the skill of these drivers Speaker 2: Oh, I've never seen that. It sounds amazing! If they're anything like the F1 drivers they'll be incredible!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
impressed
Context: listening to music takes me back Speaker 1: listening to metallicas ride the lightning album reminds me of high school. good times Speaker 2: i love listening to oldies. music now isnt as good as it used to be! memories right Speaker 1: the memories are the best! Speaker 2: yes they are luckily we will always have them!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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nostalgic
Context: Some days I feel so alone as if I'm the only person on this earth. Speaker 1: Some days I feel so alone as if I'm the only person on this earth Speaker 2: I know what you mean, that has happened to me before and it is an awful feeling. Speaker 1: I don't know if its depression or something else. Speaker 2: It probably isn't, I really hope it isn't too.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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lonely
Context: I couldn't pay for all my groceries and someone came up from the line behind me and paid for the rest. I was so touched! Speaker 1: I couldn't pay for all my groceries and someone came up from the line behind me and paid for the rest. I was so touched! Speaker 2: Wow, how amazing is that!? I wish someone would do that for me! I mean, I don't think I buy more than $30 of groceries at a time since it's just me, but still! Speaker 1: I couldn't stop thanking him and crying. I was about to put 15 things back and really didn't have enough to cover things for my family of four. There are good people out there and I'm going to pay it forward for sure! Speaker 2: That's a wonderful idea, I love that! And you know, if you find you can't quite do the exact same thing for someone else, you can always donate food to a food bank or something. It's the exact same thing, and it'll make you feel awesome.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: grateful
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empathetic
grateful
Context: I have no friends in my new class. Speaker 1: Hi, i have made no new friends in my new class Speaker 2: Oh I'm sorry. Have you tried to talk to people? Speaker 1: I have but they do not like me. I sit alone at lunch every day because of this. Speaker 2: You can try again to reach out to people. Otherwise, remember that it is only temporary... soon you will be in a different class with more opportunities to make friends.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
lonely
Context: i was so grossed out when a friend of mine threw up on me at a party. i stood there not knowing how to react for a moment. Speaker 1: i was so grossed out when a friend of mine threw up on me Speaker 2: Ewww. I would have been too Speaker 1: we were at a party, he had too much whiskey and he unloaded on me like anything! Speaker 2: Did anyone video it?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
disgusted
Context: i was drinking a glass of milk. When i put the glass back down, a fly was swimming in the milk Speaker 1: yesterday, i was drinking a glass of milk. When i put the glass back down, a fly was swimming in the milk Speaker 2: Ohhhh, disgusting. What did you do? Speaker 1: first i did not know what it was, than i realized it was a fly, i was about to throw up Speaker 2: I bet, what a terrible feeling! Speaker 1: i know, flies are filthy creatures and plus they produce maggots, yuck Speaker 2: Oh man, your making it even worse. I never even thought about that. Now I want to throw up. Speaker 1: 5
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
disgusted
Context: My friend would not stop whistling even though she knows I can't stand it. I was so irritated by it. Speaker 1: My friend would not stop whistling even though she knows I can't stand it. Speaker 2: Did you ask her to kindly stop? Speaker 1: Yes but she wouldn't. I was so irritated by it. Speaker 2: She may not be the best choice of a friend if she likes annoying you so much. Maybe try distancing yourself from her for a while.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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annoyed
Context: i forgot my belt at home Speaker 1: so the other day i was on a rush so i put on my clothes to work , i clocked in and guess what i forgot my belt at home , i kept pulling up my pants all day it was so embarrasing Speaker 2: Oh god, I've done many things but that is actually one I have not done. Speaker 1: i was on a rush to work lol , thats what i get for partying all night Speaker 2: Hey, the party was probably worth it.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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empathetic
embarrassed
Context: I ate my dinner and am relaxing on the couch in my pyjamas Speaker 1: I am relaxed right now ate a nice dinner now I am relaxing on the couch watching tv. Speaker 2: That seems pleasant. I am currently in my chair working! Speaker 1: I am getting ready to go to bed I am in my pyjamas Speaker 2: I need some good rest, myself. Sleep is so important! Speaker 1: Yes it is but I always have a hard time getting off the couch to go to bed sometimes I just fall asleep on the couch.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: jealous
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content
Context: I am always alone in the summer. Speaker 1: I am always alone in the summer. Speaker 2: Why are you alone so much in the summer? Speaker 1: My wife goes to Canada to visit her mom. Speaker 2: Do you have friends around? Go to a bar and meet some friends!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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lonely
Context: My dog had to be put down the other day. I'm heart broken. Speaker 1: My dog had to be put down the other day. I'm heart broken Speaker 2: That is so sad. Speaker 1: I'm really sad about it. I don't think I'll be able to get another dog for a while. Speaker 2: Yeah, it will take some for the pain to go away.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: sad
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empathetic
sad
Context: I felt bad when I lied to my dad about missing a lunch meeting. I was hungover but told him I was sick Speaker 1: I felt bad when I lied to my dad about missing a lunch meeting. I said I was sick and I was not Speaker 2: What did you do instead? Speaker 1: I was hungover and lazy Speaker 2: well you could always take him out or do something he would like to make up for it im sure he wont mind
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: content
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guilty
Context: I went to a rock concert by myself. My friends ditched me and I felt so alone. Speaker 1: I went to a rock concert all by myself - my friends ditched me! Speaker 2: Thats disturbing! Speaker 1: I never felt so alone in my life. Didn't have anyone to mosh with. Speaker 2: lol. Well I hope you had a car? Also I hope you got better friends
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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lonely
Context: A guy out in traffic getting mad at me and then giving me the finger when he is in the wrong Speaker 1: So this guy was hanging out of a parking lot in traffic while we had a green light- No he wouldn't back up his car or GO- When we beeped at him to back up- he had the nerve to yell derogatory things and beep back as if he was doing nothing wrong Speaker 2: That was very mean of him. Speaker 1: Well he tried to cut everyone off and it's just wreckless. So many people die. I really hate it when bad drivers think they are not lol Speaker 2: Did you call the police? Speaker 1: The police don't really do anything here. It's like the wild wild west. Almost no one ever gets in trouble that is why they constantly drive 20 over and cut you off at the last second etc.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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angry
Context: I have received news that my brother has died. I am beyond devastated. Speaker 1: I got a terrible phone call yesterday... Speaker 2: what happened on the phone call? Speaker 1: I found out that my brother died. Speaker 2: I am so sorry about that. Speaker 1: Thank you, I'm pretty devastated to be honest.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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devastated
Context: I was so shocked when I found a $50 bill lying on the sidewalk. I grabbed it and bought a bunch of lottery tickets. Speaker 1: I was shocked when I saw a $50 bill laying on the sidewalk. I grabbed it and headed to the corner store. Speaker 2: Dang. What did you by? Mountain dew and doritos? Speaker 1: No I bought some lottery tickets and stamina pills. Figured I would hit the jackpot with my luck! Speaker 2: A much better purchase than the neckbeard's staple. I hope you won!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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surprised
Context: I am very happy. My son was top of the class, this year. Speaker 1: I am very happy. My son was top of the class, this year. Speaker 2: That is awesome! I bet you are so proud Speaker 1: Yes, I am. I bought him to new bike as a reward. Speaker 2: That should motivate him to keep up the good work!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: proud
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proud
Context: Today I came home to find that my dog ripped all our pillows into shreds! I was so angry that I had to punish my dog. Speaker 1: Today I came home to find that my dog ripped all our pillows into shreds! I was so angry that I had to punish my dog. Speaker 2: That's terrible! How did you punish your dog? Speaker 1: I yelled at her for a bit and put her into the cage for a little bit. Speaker 2: Maybe your dog has learned it's lesson.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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furious
Context: I sometimes wish I was rich like other people. Speaker 1: I get so envious of rich people Speaker 2: Me too, I like to see them as inspiration Speaker 1: I just want to buy things sometimes lol Speaker 2: If you work hard enough maybe you can afford in the future! Speaker 1: Maybe. Maybe not
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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jealous
Context: sometimes i feel i have no one to turn to Speaker 1: sometimes i feel i have no one to turn to Speaker 2: I'm sorry to hear that. Why don't you join some groups so you can meet some new people. Speaker 1: there isnt very many.i live in a small town Speaker 2: Sometimes you just have to reach out to people. Oftentimes other people are feeling the same way and you don't even realize it. Speaker 1: i don't have much in common with the people around me here.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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lonely
Context: My dog got sick last night but I didn't hear it. I only realized it after I stepped in her throw up when I got to the top of the stairs this morning. I almost threw up myself! Speaker 1: My dog got sick last night but I didn't hear it while it was happening. Speaker 2: Is he okay? Speaker 1: She's fine now. I only realized it after I stepped in her throw up when I got to the top of the stairs this morning. I almost threw up myself! Speaker 2: ewwwww that's gross lol
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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disgusted
Context: I walked around the mall for 2 hours with my fly down. Speaker 1: I walked around the mall for 2 hours with my fly down. Speaker 2: Haha.. I'm sorry, that made me laugh a little bit. I do that sometimes too, and have no idea how I can forget so many times. I think at least if it happens, almost no one can really tell or notice, if that helps. Speaker 1: Unfortunately I had my shirt tucked in and I was wearing skinny jeans so everyone noticed they just didn't tell me. I was wearing my superman undies too so it was extra noticeable...humiliating. Speaker 2: Well, you could have been going commando, too. And shame on them for not letting you know. Let's focus on the positives--you can pull off skinny jeans, and you're interesting enough to want to wear Superman underwear. Keep it up
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: prepared
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embarrassed
Context: There is a coworker sitting next time that he is making noise with his pen the whole day long. It is disturbing me from my work. Speaker 1: There is a coworker sitting next to me that he is making noise with his pen the whole day long. It is disturbing me from my work. Speaker 2: That's got to be annoying! Have you tried telling him to stop? Speaker 1: I already told him but he said he can't concentrate without having something in his hands. Speaker 2: Maybe he should take up knitting--or something else that would be a bit more quiet.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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annoyed
Context: My neighbor bought a new Tesla, it's beautiful. I get a little mad every time I see it in the parking lot, especially as I'm riding past it on my beat up bicycle. Speaker 1: My neighbor has a brand new Tesla and every time I look at it I get so envious. I know it's stupid, I should be happy for him that he has such a cool car. Speaker 2: Wow thats nice. What do you drive? Speaker 1: Well that's the thing, I don't. I bike everywhere. Don't get me wrong, I love my bike and it's a great way to stay fit. Speaker 2: You have to think of the positives. Just because they have a new car doesnt mean their life is great. They could be watching you wishing they were fit and healthy like you are. Speaker 1: That is a really good way to put it, I will definitely keep that in mind next time I find myself pining after his car. Speaker 2: lol and some day you might you buy your own new Tesla, if you feel like it! Speaker 1: A Tesla with a bike rack! Speaker 2: Exactly!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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jealous
Context: I was having dinner and just praised the Lord for it. Speaker 1: Hi, I was having dinner yesterday and just stopped for a moment to thank the Lord. Speaker 2: That is gracious of you. I haven't done that in awhile. Speaker 1: You should do it more often, I was thankful to have food on the table! Speaker 2: I agree
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: grateful
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grateful
Context: my cat vomited on my carpet Speaker 1: my cat vomited on my carpet today Speaker 2: Oh no! That's horrible. Were you able to clean it up? Speaker 1: yea but it was sickening Speaker 2: I could imagine.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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empathetic
disgusted
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!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: nostalgic
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empathetic
surprised
Context: Once I had a job interview, but I didn't notice that I had sat in some gum on the bus on the ride over. I ruined those suit pants for good. Speaker 1: I had a job interview a while back, and on the bus ride over, I sat on some gum. Speaker 2: Omg, that had to be embarrassing and a mess to get up. Speaker 1: Those slacks were ruined. I didn't even know I had sat in until the interview was over and the guy pointed it out. Speaker 2: Oh no, even worse. Hope you got the job :) Speaker 1: He said, "luckily you be making enough now so you won't need to ride the bus anymore." I took that as a sign that I got it.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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embarrassed
Context: kind of feel bad, I dont really have a family so it sucks being basically an orphan with no one to go to if something goes wrong Speaker 1: Meh i kinda feel bad, i wish i had family members to talk to Speaker 2: Sorry to hear that. Did you try to talk to a friend? Speaker 1: friends are cool but its not quite the same as a family member, a spouse would be but i dont have that either! Speaker 2: I understand
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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empathetic
lonely
Context: i am loyal to my wife and i'll always be Speaker 1: i am loyal to my wife and i'll always be. Speaker 2: That's an amazing attitude. Not many people are like that nowadays. Speaker 1: i don't get it why people cheat and hurt each other, but i suppose because they are never happy with what they have and only feel grateful for it after they lose it. Speaker 2: Crazy world we live in.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: lonely
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faithful
Context: I wish I had my neighbors nice new car. Speaker 1: I really wish I had my neighbor's new car. Speaker 2: Why is that? Is it your favorite type of car? Speaker 1: It makes my car look bad next to it. I like Acura RSXs. Speaker 2: I see, turn that jealousy into motivation to get that Acura! Speaker 1: That is actually really good advice thank you.
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: faithful
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jealous
Context: My wife had a birthday party for me that I didn't know about. I was totally taken aback when all my friends showed up. Speaker 1: My wife held a surprise birthday party for me. It was totally unexpected and I was shocked when I came home and so many people were there. Speaker 2: That's awesome, I bet you were overjoyed with it! Speaker 1: I couldn't believe that no one let the cat out of the bag. It must have been hard to plan. Speaker 2: You never know if someone is going to slip and spoil it for you, that's true!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: surprised
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empathetic
surprised
Context: I bought a sandwich the other day and found out after a few bites that it was moldy! It was so awful. Speaker 1: I ate such a disgusting thing the other day by accident. Speaker 2: What was it that you accidentally ate? Speaker 1: I bought a sandwich and after a few bite I noticed that there was a bunch of mold. Speaker 2: Eww that sounds horrible! Were you able to get a refund at least? Speaker 1: I was!
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: embarrassed
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empathetic
disgusted
Context: I went to my nephews basketball game and he was the highest scorer on the team. I had no idea he was that good. Speaker 1: I went to my nephews basketball game and he was the highest scorer on the team. I had no idea he was that good. Speaker 2: That sounds exciting! Speaker 1: He was so good. He really blew me away with his skill. He reminded me of Lebron James. Speaker 2: How old is your nephew?
The main emotion of this example dialogue is: disgusted
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impressed
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