Disgust is a complex emotion that is often associated with things that are perceived as unhygienic, unacceptable, inedible, or otherwise repulsive. It can be triggered by a wide range of stimuli, including bad odors, unpleasant tastes, or moral transgressions.
There are two main types of disgust: physical and moral. Physical disgust is a visceral reaction to something that is physically repulsive, such as a foul odor or taste. Moral disgust, on the other hand, is a more abstract and complex emotion that is triggered by actions or beliefs that are perceived as violating moral norms.
When people experience disgust, their facial expressions can be very telling. These expressions often include:
However, in certain situations, it is important to maintain a neutral facial expression. In passport photos, a neutral expression is required. This means that the person must look directly into the camera with a neutral expression and a closed mouth. The eyebrows, cheeks, and lips cannot be raised.
Showing any emotion, including disgust, anger, surprise, fear, joy, or sadness, is not allowed.
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