Proud people display their pride.

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The emotion of pride has its own distinct facial expression and body language, adding it to the short list of recognizable human emotions that have been identified scientifically, report professor of psychology Richard Robins and doctoral student Jessica Tracy, University of California, Davis. They maintain that pride has a nonverbal expression that can be distinguished from other positive emotions such as happiness and excitement.

People exhibiting pride show a small smile, tilt their head slightly back, visibly expand their posture, and either raise their arms above their head or put their hands on their hips, explains Robins and Tracy.

"This ... challenges the assumption that all positive emotions share the same nonverbal expression." The researchers believe that the pride expression might...

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