Surprise is an emotion

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Like everything else – the way we respond to certain events will be based on our culture, upbringing, our past and personal experiences. One's reaction will be individual as it will be unique, varying from person-to-person, even in the same family.

I was happy to see this theme of Surprise, because it is an emotion which is not often spoken about. However, I had very mixed feelings about being surprised. It was definitely a love/hate relationship but mostly due to my perception. I will share the first 2 stories that spring to mind and thereafter further context.

My sister’s party

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My older sister is very kind but a shy person. She preferred small gatherings and often celebrated her birthday with only the immediate family and a few friends separately. For her 23rd birthday, her boyfriend and my mother decided to organize a surprise birthday party for her. Her boyfriend took her out and most of the preparations were done at his house and brought to my mom’s home when my sister left. Upon her return and opening the front door, her mouth fell open and her eyes seemed to pop out of its sockets - when everyone shouted “Surprise!!” Her face glowed with joy. She was so happy. She went around the room greeting everyone present with hugs and appreciation that they were there. I was so pleased for her as I dreaded that she would not like the idea since she is so shy.

Chitwan National Park

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I went with my husband to the Chitwan National Park in Nepal. It was a lovely safari day – the elephants waded in lakes with the tourists (including us) on their backs, we spotted rhinoceroses etc. etc. After a long tiring day outdoors, we arrived at our accomodations and I headed to the shower. The cool water running over my skin was exactly what I needed. I took the washcloth and started to clean my body. When I got to my navel, I saw a LEECH curled up inside. I was so surprised – I started to scream. My husband came running and all I could do was point to my navel. I was in shock.

As experienced travellers, I knew about leeches - but that did not matter. I was scared and disgusted. We had read that we should never pull the leech off skin or apply heat. However, my husband very carefully applied heat and the leech curled and detached itself. (This is not advised!!). I then disinfected the area but wondered how the leech got so far up my body, without me noticing.

Conclusion?
These 2 examples that I've shared – based on my own life experiences and environment – demonstrates that surprises can be both positive and negative. Although I was concerned and had my own preconceived notions regarding my sister’s surprise party-it was a positive experience for her. This does demonstrate that although being from the same family, we are unique in our experiences and perception.

I realized that I disliked being surprised because it makes me feel out of control. Not everyone likes to be one out of their comfort zone.
Well, I think there are different types of surprises and there is more to say about it. Without becoming scientific, I will share the following.

The definition

A Surprise is an unexpected event or the feeling caused by something unexpected happening.

Cambridge Dictionary

How to identify Surprise:
-raised eyebrows
-opened mouth
-large protruding eyes
-jumping or moving backwards
-screaming
-shouting
-gasping

A Surprise can be:

  1. a familiar but unexpected event - e.g. surprise parties
  2. a totally new event – e.g. seeing an animal slaughtered for human consumption for the first time
  3. something unfamiliar to you – e.g. seeing a blue-footed booby

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The main 6 basic emotions are:

  1. Surprise
  2. Sadness
  3. Happiness
  4. Anger
  5. Fear
  6. Disgust

When the word “Surprise” is mentioned, positive or negative thoughts can come to mind.
Positive or negative surprises can evoke the other basic emotions:
Positive Surprise – the birthday party evoked Happiness
Negative Surprise – the leech in my navel evoked Fear and Disgust

  • Despite being one of the basics emotions – not much attention is paid to Surprise. However, surprising events have a major impact and influence on the human psyche and is often remembered. This explains the effectiveness of the daily news which is often filled with surprising negative events.

  • Surprises can also trigger the flight of fight response with a rush of adrenaline which literally prepares one for action to run or to get ready to fight.

As mentioned earlier, reactions will depend on culture and the norms of a society; an Asian or African will behave differently from an American because their societies operate in different ways. For instance – haggling is not the norm for an American tourist who might be surprised when visiting Asia or Africa.

Surprises literally stops one in their track. One positive thing is that we become more present – we have no choice but to be in the moment. However, we are then vulnerable and out of our comfort zones. Surprises are sometimes uncomfortable but if one is not threatened or in danger or must take flight, surprises could be a learning moment as we are forced into unexpected situations. We are often in uncharted waters otherwise it would not be a surprise. We could learn a lot about ourselves, based on our reactions. However, sometimes we prefer to run away even if not threatened or we pretend about our knowledge or lack of it because we prefer to avoid discomfort. (e.g. pretending to know the answer to a question when asked by surprise).
Undoubtedly, some people will embrace novel surprises with a spirit of curiosity and discovery - in order to grow/learn - but not everyone will.


This is my reponse to Emotions & Feelings theme of the month, Surprise!!



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Leeches? I'd be dead!

I can not imagine one drilling on my skin and if that is the price people pay for travelling them I'll never experience the wild. Lol.

In all honesty, though, I relate to what you are talking about when it comes to surprises. Some hit me more as a shock than lovely ones as my anxiety won't even let me pick up unexpected calls in peace.

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Yes leeches!!! Now you understand why this experience was one of the first to come to mind. I am not traumatised though as I still enjoy being in nature. I did not feel any pain so I was lucky. It freaked me out though - just thinking that the leech must have crawled up my leg is crazy.

I totally understand your feeling about surprises - I think I can handle them now but I would still prefer if I am not surprised - to stay in control. lol

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I loved the way you handled your post. First, you recorded two anecdotes that helped us understand what surprise is, both positively and negatively. As well as through them you allowed us to know a little more about you. But the technical information you included at the end seemed like a wonderful complement and made me think a lot. Although I had never been able to identify the main emotions, when I read the theme for the month I had to take a moment to verify that Surprise was an emotion. Does that seem strange to you? But it is very interesting not only to know that it is, but also that it is one of the top 6 😉

I also really liked how you described common reactions to a surprise. Excellent work friend @MoMoGrow 🤝😎

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Wow @marbrym - you thoughtful comment just made my day!!! Thank you so much. I really appreciate your comment as it is a motivator. I must tell you that it is not strange that you needed to verify whether Surprise is an emotion. It is not often featured or discussed - maybe because its occurrence is brief and it evokes other emotions. Howver it certainly affects our mental state and causes a physiological reaction too. I mentioned those in the post without scientific terms. I think Surprise earns its place in the top 6 because certainly it is one that is experienced quite frequently. Some people actually love it so much they plan it!! I wanted to say that in my post but I finished it after 3 am in the morning - no time for frivolity. 🤣

Thanks again for your comment - it is nice that you actually read my post, likes it and commented too!!

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I also enjoy the honest feedback that encourages me to keep going and also adds value to the content that is posted. That's why I like to give back in the same way.

Some people actually love it so much they plan it!! I wanted to say that in my post but I finished it after 3 am in the morning - no time for frivolity. 🤣

It also happens to me sometimes that I want to include something in the publication but I'm too tired, or it's too late or I just forget it and remember it when it's already published. But it is good to take advantage of the comments to add something else 😁😉😎

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Thank you and yes - you are so right.

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Awe a couple romantic getaway📸❤️

The leech part got me itching and checking my own naval. Omg!!! I would scream like hell just broke lose🥲😂

Fantastic & thoughtgul blog as always Momo, something beautiful to take with❤️🤗

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Thank you @queenstarr I did scream like hell broke loose - it is crazy as I know that some people use leeches for healing.
Thanks for your compliment.

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Realmente eres un hombre afortunado. Creo que el no obsesionarte con el amor ni cerrarle la puerta te permitió tomar las cosas con calma y no apresusarte a embarcarte en una aventura que quizas te agregará sorpresas negativas.

Dándole tiempo al tiempo, esa persona ideal llegó para complementarte y a tu familia, tus hijos tuvieron nuevos hermanos, ganaron una buena amiga y contaron con un papá mas pleno y feliz. Y sigues cosechando lindas y gratas sorpresas. Muchas felicidades por eso 🤝😎

Giving time to time, that ideal person came to complement you and your family, your children had new siblings, gained a good friend and had a fuller and happier father. And you continue reaping beautiful and pleasant surprises. congratulations for that

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Did you say Leaches? Oh my goodness 🤭🤭...just imagining how freaked out you felt. How on earth did it find itself in your navel? Just a deeper thought 😳

I love the way you handled the emotional story, starting from your sister's birthday surprise party and your personal experience. It kept me wowed😮!!!..... and guess what? I love surprises though only positive ones🤓😅. A negative surprise might throw me out of balance, I wouldn't be able to process the information adequately.
This is a lot of added value..

No wonder what city peeps have been talking about your contents 🥰🥰👌👌

Now...I will always be on the lookout for your posts for more of this yummy added value 👍👍👍❤🧡🥳🥳🤗

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Aww many thanks. I truly appreciate your comment and that some citizens speak about my content. I hope that my content will always be value added.

Yes - that audacious leech was very stealthy. I guess slowly but surely he crawled up my leg under my trousers. I was active all day so I felt nothing. I shiver while writing this.

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I shiver while writing this.

🤩🤩🤩🤩
I can only imagine this

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This is an amazing one. It's really impressive and shocking. Thank you for sharing this one here

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You are most welcome and thank you for your thoughtful and kind comment. I appreciate it. I am happy that the post adds some value.

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In good cases, I know everyone wants a surprise birthday celebration or a surprise gift that is worth it. I am sure your elder sister will be glad for both. Because not everyone, except the ones that truly love her, will have time to organise a birthday celebration for them, no matter how little it is. People want and love to be celebrated, cherish and cared for. A big thanks to your mom and her boyfriend for making this count for her.

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Thank you @royalpeek - you are correct. The love that went into the planning and preparations engaged the whole family who wanted to give her the best birthday.

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That's amazing. Thanks so much for your reply, and thanks for the upvote.

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