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TPO62 Task3

Task3

Explain how the professor’s experience at the dinner party illustrates the illusion of transparency.

Reading

Illusion of Transparency When we experience strong emotions, we often believe, falsely, that other people can detect those emotions, even if we try to hide them. This false belief, that others can “see through us” and know even our innermost feelings that we try to hide, is called the illusion of transparency. Why are we susceptible to such an illusion? Why do we sometimes believe that our feelings are more obvious to others than they really are? Research suggests that the reason is this: when our emotions are very strong, we focus on them very intently and are extremely aware of them. This heightened awareness of our own feelings causes us to assume that they must be obvious to others as well.

1. Illusion of Transparency

中文译文:透明性错觉

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2. When we experience strong emotions, we often believe, falsely, that other people can detect those emotions, even if we try to hide them.

中文译文:当我们经历强烈情绪时,我们常常错误地认为,即使我们试图隐藏,别人也能察觉到这些情绪。

句子结构分析:

  1. 主句
    • we often believe, falsely, that other people can detect those emotions
      • 主语:we(我们)。
      • 谓语:often believe(经常认为)。
      • falsely(错误地)为插入语,修饰 believe
      • 宾语从句:that other people can detect those emotions
        • 主语:other people(其他人)。
        • 谓语:can detect(能够察觉)。
        • 宾语:those emotions(那些情绪)。
  2. 条件状语从句
    • When we experience strong emotions
      • 从属连词:When(当……时候)。
      • 主语:we(我们)。
      • 谓语:experience(经历)。
      • 宾语:strong emotions(强烈情绪)。
  3. 让步状语从句
    • even if we try to hide them
      • 从属连词:even if(即使)。
      • 主语:we(我们)。
      • 谓语:try to hide(试图隐藏)。
      • 宾语:them(指代情绪)。

词汇和短语解释:


3. This false belief, that others can “see through us” and know even our innermost feelings that we try to hide, is called the illusion of transparency.

中文译文:这种错误的信念,即他人能够“看穿我们”并知道我们试图隐藏的内心深处的感受,被称为透明性错觉。

句子结构分析:

  1. 主句
    • This false belief is called the illusion of transparency
      • 主语:This false belief(这种错误的信念)。
      • 谓语:is called(被称为)。
      • 表语:the illusion of transparency(透明性错觉)。
  2. 同位语从句
    • that others can “see through us” and know even our innermost feelings that we try to hide
      • that others can “see through us”:从句说明“错误信念”的具体内容:
        • 主语:others(他人)。
        • 谓语:can “see through us”,比喻性短语,表示“看穿我们”。
      • 并列结构:and know even our innermost feelings
        • innermost feelings 表示“最深层的情感”。
      • 从句:that we try to hide 修饰 feelings,表示“我们试图隐藏的”。

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4. Why are we susceptible to such an illusion?

中文译文:为什么我们容易受到这种错觉的影响?

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5. Why do we sometimes believe that our feelings are more obvious to others than they really are?

中文译文:为什么我们有时认为我们的情绪对他人来说比实际更加明显?

句子结构分析:

  1. 主句
    • Why do we sometimes believe
      • Why:疑问副词,表示“为什么”。
      • do we believe:助动词 + 主语 + 动词,表示一般现在时疑问句。
      • sometimes:时间副词,表示“有时”。
  2. 宾语从句
    • that our feelings are more obvious to others than they really are
      • 主语:our feelings(我们的情绪)。
      • 谓语:are(是)。
      • 表语:more obvious to others,表示“对他人来说更加明显”。
      • 比较状语从句:than they really are,表示“比它们实际上明显的程度”。

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6. Research suggests that the reason is this: when our emotions are very strong, we focus on them very intently and are extremely aware of them.

中文译文:研究表明,原因如下:当我们的情绪非常强烈时,我们会非常专注于这些情绪,并对其高度敏感。

句子结构分析:

  1. 主句
    • Research suggests that the reason is this
      • 主语:Research(研究)。
      • 谓语:suggests(表明)。
      • 宾语从句:that the reason is this
        • 主语:the reason(原因)。
        • 谓语:is(是)。
        • 表语:this(如下)。
  2. 同位语从句
    • when our emotions are very strong, we focus on them very intently and are extremely aware of them
      • when our emotions are very strong:时间状语从句。
        • 主语:our emotions(我们的情绪)。
        • 谓语:are very strong(非常强烈)。
      • 并列谓语:we focus on them very intentlyare extremely aware of them
        • focus on 表示“专注于”。
        • are aware of 表示“意识到”。

词汇和短语解释:


7. This heightened awareness of our own feelings causes us to assume that they must be obvious to others as well.

中文译文:这种对自身情绪的高度关注让我们以为这些情绪对他人来说也一定是明显的。

句子结构分析:

  1. 主句
    • This heightened awareness of our own feelings causes us to assume
      • 主语:This heightened awareness of our own feelings(这种对自身情绪的高度关注)。
      • 谓语:causes(导致)。
      • 宾语:us(我们)。
      • 补语:to assume(去假定)。
  2. 宾语从句
    • that they must be obvious to others as well
      • 主语:they(指代情绪)。
      • 谓语:must be(一定是)。
      • 表语:obvious to others(对他人来说明显)。
      • 状语:as well(也)。

词汇和短语解释:

Listening

Now listen to part of a lecture in a psychology class. Now, before we get into some of the research in this area, let me tell you about something that just happened to me. That’s a good example of this. The other night, I was invited to a dinner party at a friend’s house. Now you should know that this friend, Mary, she’s a really great cook, and I was really looking forward to this dinner. So that night everything was going great until she served the main dish. I could tell from the smell that she used a certain spice that I really dislike. It’s garlic. I can’t stand even the smell of it. And it was clear that this dish had a lot of garlic in it. Now, of course, I didn’t want to offend my friend. I didn’t want her to know I didn’t like the food, so I tried to behave normally and eat as much as I could. But I was sure she could tell I wasn’t enjoying it. Well, later, I was walking home with another friend, Mike. He’d also been at the dinner. I started telling him how worried I was that I had offended Mary. I told him, you know, about how I really hated garlic and how I was sure that Mary had noticed that I didn’t like the meal, that I was sure I had insulted our host. Well, he was really surprised. He hadn’t noticed that at all. In fact, he thought I seemed to be enjoying the meal. That made me feel a little better. But anyway, the next day, I called Mary to thank her for inviting me to the dinner. She was really pleased and talked about how nice the party was and how glad she was that everyone had liked the food so much. It was pretty clear from our conversation that she hadn’t noticed anything. I guess my feelings hadn’t been as obvious to Mary or to Mike as I thought they were.

困难句分析

(2) 原文:Now, before we get into some of the research in this area, let me tell you about something that just happened to me.
直译中文:接下来,在我们开始深入探讨这一领域的一些研究之前,让我先告诉你们一件刚刚发生在我身上的事情。
“Now” 并不是严格意义上的“现在”时间概念,而是用来引出话题或吸引听众注意力的常用表达,相当于中文里的“那么”或“接下来”。 句子结构分析


(5) 原文:Now you should know that this friend, Mary, she’s a really great cook, and I was really looking forward to this dinner.
直译中文:现在你应该知道,这位朋友,玛丽,她是个很棒的厨师,而且我非常期待这顿晚餐。
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(6) 原文:So that night everything was going great until she served the main dish.
直译中文:所以那天晚上,一切都很顺利,直到她上了主菜。
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(7) 原文:I could tell from the smell that she used a certain spice that I really dislike.
直译中文:我能从气味中判断出,她用了一种我非常不喜欢的香料。
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(10) 原文:And it was clear that this dish had a lot of garlic in it.
直译中文:而且很明显,这道菜里有许多大蒜。
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(12) 原文:I didn’t want her to know I didn’t like the food, so I tried to behave normally and eat as much as I could.
直译中文:我不想让她知道我不喜欢这道菜,所以我尽力表现得正常,并尽可能多地吃。
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(13) 原文:But I was sure she could tell I wasn’t enjoying it.
直译中文:但我确信她能看出来我没有在享受。
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(15) 原文:He’d also been at the dinner.

直译中文:他也曾参加过那次晚宴。

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词汇和短语解释

这里能否使用 He was also at the dinner?

对比分析

句子一:He’d also been at the dinner. 句子二:He was also at the dinner.

语法和表意的区别

句子一:He’d also been at the dinner.

句子二:He was also at the dinner.

在原文中:

如果改为:

(16) 原文:I started telling him how worried I was that I had offended Mary.
直译中文:我开始告诉他我有多担心,因为我可能冒犯了玛丽。
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(17) 原文:I told him, you know, about how I really hated garlic and how I was sure that Mary had noticed that I didn’t like the meal, that I was sure I had insulted our host.
直译中文:我告诉了他,你知道的,关于我多么讨厌大蒜,以及我多么肯定玛丽已经注意到我不喜欢那顿饭,还有我多么肯定我冒犯了我们的女主人。
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(20) 原文:In fact, he thought I seemed to be enjoying the meal.
直译中文:事实上,他认为我似乎很享受那顿饭。
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(23) 原文:She was really pleased and talked about how nice the party was and how glad she was that everyone had liked the food so much.
直译中文:她非常高兴,并谈到了聚会有多么美好,以及她有多么高兴每个人都如此喜欢这道菜。
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(24) 原文:It was pretty clear from our conversation that she hadn’t noticed anything.
直译中文:从我们的对话中很明显,她并没有注意到任何事情。
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(25) 原文:I guess my feelings hadn’t been as obvious to Mary or to Mike as I thought they were.
直译中文:我想,我的感受并没有像我想的那样对玛丽或迈克显而易见。
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补充:什么时候使用过去完成时

过去完成时主要在以下几种情况下使用:

a. 描述过去的过去(Past of the Past)

当谈论两个过去发生的事件时,过去完成时用于描述较早发生的那个事件。

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b. 表示条件句中的过去完成

在虚拟语气的条件句中,过去完成时用于表达与过去事实相反的假设。

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c. 表示过去的原因

用于解释某个过去事件发生的原因。

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New Word Pronunciation Part of Speech English Explanation Chinese Explanation Example Sentence
Anyway Adverb Used to introduce a statement that contrasts with or seems to contradict what has been said previously, often to change the subject or return to a previous topic. 不管怎样。 "I didn’t think the movie was that great, but anyway, I’m glad we went out together."
Assume Verb To take something for granted or suppose something to be true without proof. 假设。 "I assumed she would be at the party since she always comes."
Aware Adjective Having knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. 意识到的。 "I wasn’t aware that the meeting had been rescheduled."
Awareness Noun Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact; the state of being conscious of something. 意识。 "Her awareness of the problem helped us find a solution quickly."
Behave Verb To act in a particular way, especially to act in a manner that is socially acceptable. 举止。 "You need to behave properly at the formal dinner."
Belief Noun An acceptance that something exists or is true, especially without proof. 信念。 "Her belief in hard work helped her achieve her goals."
Detect Verb To discover or identify the presence or existence of something. 发现。 "The smoke detector can detect smoke and alert us in case of fire."
Dislike Verb To have a feeling of aversion or distaste for something. 不喜欢。 "I really dislike when people talk during movies."
Emotion Noun A strong feeling deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others. 情感。 "She expressed her emotion through her artwork."
False Adjective Not true or correct; erroneous. 错误的。 "He made a false statement about his whereabouts last night."
Garlic Noun A strong-smelling bulb used as a flavoring in cooking or as a medicinal herb. 大蒜。 "I love Italian food, but I can't stand the taste of garlic in my pasta."
Heighten Verb To increase or make something more intense, especially in terms of awareness or perception. 加强。 "The movie's dramatic music really heightens the tension in the final scenes."
Host Noun A person who receives or entertains guests, often at a meal or event. 主人。 "As the host of the dinner party, she made sure everyone felt welcome and comfortable."
Illusion Noun A false idea or belief; a misleading perception of reality. 幻觉。 "He realized that his confidence was just an illusion, as he struggled to speak in front of the crowd."
Illustrate Verb To explain or make something clear by providing examples or visual aids. 说明。 "The teacher used a diagram to illustrate how the heart pumps blood through the body."
Insult Verb To speak to or treat someone with disrespect or scornful abuse. 侮辱。 "I didn’t mean to insult her; I was just trying to make a joke."
Lecture Noun An educational talk to an audience, especially to students in a classroom. 讲座。 "I found the lecture on human behavior really fascinating and informative."
Normally Adverb In a usual or typical manner; under normal circumstances. 通常。 "I normally wake up early, but today I slept in."
Obvious Adjective Easily perceived or understood; clear to the mind. 明显的。 "It was obvious that she was upset, even though she tried to hide it."
Offend Verb To cause someone to feel hurt, upset, or angry, often by saying something disrespectful. 冒犯。 "I hope I didn't offend anyone with my comments during the discussion."
Psychology Noun The scientific study of the mind and behavior, focusing on how people think, feel, and act. 心理学。 "I'm really interested in psychology because I want to understand why people behave the way they do."
Spice Noun A substance made from a plant that is used to add flavor to food. 香料。 "She added a pinch of spice to the sauce to give it a little extra kick."
Susceptible Adjective Likely to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing; vulnerable. 易受影响的。 "Young children are more susceptible to colds because their immune systems are still developing."
Transparency Noun The quality of being clear and open, allowing others to see or understand something easily. 透明度。 "In a good relationship, there should be transparency about feelings and intentions."
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Amanda

The illusion of transparency is refers to the belief that someone others can say or emotions through us easily see our emotions, even when we try to hide them. In the professor's story, he went to a dinner party where he didn’t like the food because it had garlic, which he dislikes. Although he tried to act normally and eat as much as he could, he felt sure that way behind. In this lesson in passage, the actor takes an example that there is a cook and she did a great job and everything is going on. The actor didn't like her food and he asked her friend to taste it and he told his friend Mary, the cook, could tell he wasn’t enjoying the meal. However, when he talked to another friend, Mike, he learned that he didn't like her cook and her food but his friend Mike hadn’t noticed and his friend knows it and he didn't like his food. And he said that it is anything unusual. This shows the illusion of transportation.transparency because the professor thought his feelings were obvious, but in reality, they were not.


Clara

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KevinCai

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Gloria

In the lecture, the speaker explained that shared a personal experience at a dinner party where he had was worried about offending his friend cook very well, Mary, who is a great cook. When she served a dish with garlic, which he dislikes, he tried to act normally and eat it. He thought that Mary could tell he wasn't enjoying the food, but later, when he spoke to another friend, Mike, he learned that Mike didn't notice anything unusual. This shows the illusion of transparency because even though the speaker felt strong emotions about the food, he assumed others could see his feelings, but in the party she cooks not very well and she did not like the fruit. And he told his friend, but his friend told him to like this fruit, but his real feeling is not, he is this like the fruit tried when Joyce surprised and he surprised and she knows that so it is not good. When the experience strongly emotions will often believe basically that other people can detect those emotions.reality, they couldn't.


Alexander

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Melody

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YukiWu

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Jimmy

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Jarvis

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Bianca

The illusion of transparency is a technique for people to know what emotions and the belief that other people and their feelings and can easily see our emotions, even when we try to hide them. In the people hide, just like the example given by the professor. The professor was invented professor's example, he went to a dinner party by Mary and Mary at his friend Mary's house, who is a good great cook. And for Mary's cool dishes, When he smelled the professor smells a little bit spicy and then garlic in the dish, which he doesn't like so really dislikes, he tried to behave normally. And better act normally and eat as much as he could. Later, when he returned talked to home his friend Mike, he expressed his worries that Mary might have noticed he wasn't enjoying the meal. However, Mike was surprised and with his friends, said he talked out his worried and his friends says he didn't notice that this makes hadn't noticed anything at all, which made the professor feel better. But The next day he asks the Mary and Mary is not as anything, anything. So this makes day, when the professor feel a little bit surprised and this is thanked Mary, it was clear she hadn't realized he didn't like the food. This shows how the professor's feelings weren't as obvious to others as he thought, illustrating the illusion ofof transparency.


Dorcas

The illusion of transfer easy transparency is a when people think that others can easily see their strong emotion that people want emotions, even when they try to hide. But they think people can't detect them, but actually people already detect hide them. For example, the professor was invited to a dinner party by his friend Mary, people who could act cooking for dinner. But the Mary serves the food that the professor didn't like. But is a great cook. However, when she served a dish with garlic, which he really dislikes, he tried to hide his emotion feelings and just behave normally, act normally because he can't bear didn’t want to hurt her feelings. He thought that Mary could tell he wasn’t enjoying the smile, meal, but later, when he don't want her talked to marry. And he asked her friend. But actually, his friend already knew Mike, Mike said he hadn’t noticed anything unusual. The next day, when he called Mary to thank her, she also didn’t realize he didn’t like the food. This shows that his feelings weren’t as obvious to them as he dislocated. And tomorrow, the Mary also knew that. So it's called believed, illustrating the illusion of transparency.


Emily

In order The illusion of transplant, transplant transparency is if you have a strong emotion, when we believe that other people will detain it about you need to can see our strong emotions, even if we try to help this emotion. hide them. The speaker gave example of himself, Mary professor shared a personal story to illustrate this. He went to a dinner party at his friend Mary's house, who is a cook and great cook. However, when she served a dish with garlic, which he would like really dislikes, he was worried that she could tell he wasn't enjoying the food. He tried to go there to get something to eat and the talk act normally, but he thought Mary would smell but the fruit was not good so notice his discomfort. Later, when he talked to his friend Mike, tell him how worried Mike about it, Mike was surprised and said he hadn't noticed anything wrong. This showed the Mary and professor that his feelings weren't as obvious to others as he also think Mary should notice that yesterday he go to thought, highlighting the Mary and tell her about it but Mary didn't notice and just say how the party is happy.illusion of transparency.


Rachel

The evolution illusion of transparency, it's a behavior that also happens transparency is when people don't want the other people and think that others can see through them emotions and want their emotions, even when they try to hide their real emotions. them. In the lecture, the professor takes him as an example. He attends shares a personal story about attending a dinner party that hosts a friend. And at his friend Mary's house, who is a good great cook. So During the dinner, he realizes that she cooks a lot of dishes. And the man dishes has got some used garlic in it, but the professor main dish, which he really hates garlic. So he dislikes. He tries his best hard to hide his hate dislike because he doesn’t want to offend her. After the man dishes. And after this party, and nobody knows that. So that's dinner, he worries that Mary noticed his discomfort, but when he talks to another friend, Mike, he learns that Mike thought he was enjoying the evolution meal. This shows how the professor's strong feelings about the garlic were not obvious to others, illustrating the illusion of transparency.


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Selina

The lecture explains talks about the diffusion of the inducing illusion of transparency, which means if that when people have some feel strong information, emotions, they often think others can cause them see those feelings clearly. The professor shares a personal story to perform in the area. And that is because the people themselves pay highly awareness on themselves and in the lesson and passage, the professor gives an example of himself. First, one day, he illustrate this. He was invited to a friend house dinner party at a friend's house, who is a great cook, and he was really looking forward to it. However, when the main dish was served, he noticed it had a lot of garlic, which he really dislikes. He didn't want to hurt his friend. It friend's feelings, so he tried to act normally and eat the food, but he was a really nice cook. He was very expected worried that she could tell he wasn't enjoying it. Later, when he talked to this dinner. And when they are waiting for the cook, the smell is that he didn't really dislike it. And she don't want his friends to know that. And after the cook, after dinner, he let another friend, Mike, and he found out that Mike didn't know that he didn't like this meat. And on the hadn't noticed anything unusual. The next day, he called his cook friend doesn't know Mary, and she was happy and thought everyone liked the food. This showed him that too.his feelings weren't as obvious to others as he thought.


Tracy

In The article explains the article, it explains what is the in-lotion illusion of trans-perience. It transparency, which is when a person has strong emotions, but someone they believe that others can detect these emotions. In the conversations, the The professor gave an example of him. shares his own experience at a dinner party. He was invited by a motherly party, by friend who is a good great cook, and everything was great. But some meals are spices going well until the main dish was served. He noticed that the dish contained garlic, which he really dislikes. He tried to act normally and eat the food because he doesn't like didn't want to offend his friend, but he was worried that she could tell he wasn't enjoying it. He sent his friends with his friends. The behavior normally works in his home. He Later, when he talked to another friend who was also at the dinner, he learned that this friend hadn't noticed anything unusual about his friends. He is worried about some food that he eats. But he is surprised that he is...behavior. This illustrates the illusion of transparency because the professor thought his feelings were obvious, but in reality, they weren't.


Nina

The concept of the illusion of transparency is an appropriate refers to the belief that people can easily detect emotion, that our emotions, even with when we try to hide them. In the lecture, the professor shares a 10 hour bath you hide. And the lecture illustrates personal experience to illustrate this concept by using the example of himself. Once told me he idea. He talks about going to a part of dinner party at his friend Mary, Mary Mary's house, who is good at cooking and everyone wants to know known for her great cooking. However, when the mind main dish comes, was served, he realized it contains contained garlic, which he really dislikes. Although he didn't want to hurt Mary's feelings, he tried to act normally and eat the spicy garlic which is food. He was worried that Mary would notice he wasn't enjoying the meal. Later, when he spoke with his friend Mike, he learned that Mike hadn't noticed anything unusual and thought he seemed to enjoy the food. This showed the professor really dislike. And that his feelings weren't as obvious to others as he tries to act like normal because she wants to be like Mary upset. And finally, after he finishes believed, highlighting the part he acts as his friend and his friends surprise, he finds his enjoyment in the milk. Also, Mary didn't find his distinguished and he thinks she's very enjoying his milk.illusion of transparency.


Bill

In the psychology class, the professor shared a personal experience that illustrates the illusion of transparency. He attended a dinner party where he didn't like the food because it took had garlic in it, which he dislikes. Even though he was trying to hide his feelings, he assumed his friend Mary, the host, could see that he wasn't enjoying the meal. However, after the dinner, when he talked to another friend, Mike, he found out that Mike thought he had enjoyed the food. This shows that the professor’s strong feelings about the revolutions food were not as obvious to others as he believed, demonstrating the illusion of the transplant. First, the transplant divided to a person to do the transplant. The first one is a food and attached it. The second one is, I don't have the memory to remember what to do. Then, they talked about, and then, on time, again, the one person sings. This food is a, it can't test it so much, and the other can't have a test to eat it. And so, it is, the illusions of the transplant.transparency.


Stanley

He gave an example that he went to The professor shared a personal experience from a dinner party and he can't understand the food, but where he had his strong emotions about the food. He disliked the garlic in the dish but tried to act like he was enjoying it, thinking that others could see through his facade. However, his friend Mike didn't notice anything wrong and thought he was happy. This illustrates the illusion of transparency because even though the professor felt he looked like enjoying the party. And everybody believed his emotions were obvious, they weren't perceived that he is very happy and enjoys the party. He said that he makes others people feel better.way by others.


Harry

The article discusses the illusion of transparency, which is talked about when people believe others can easily see their emotions. In the issue professor's experience at the dinner party, he felt that his dislike for the garlic dish was obvious to his friend Mary. However, she didn't notice his discomfort at all. This shows how our strong emotions can make us think others are aware of transferences. This is the experience of strong emotions, and the people will be fancily. When the proportions experience as the gender party influences the influences of transferences.what we're feeling, even when they really aren't.


Sky

So, The professor's experience at the strange thing is dinner party illustrates the illusion of transparency because he thought that people have intently filled in zero, zero, zero, zero, filled in more careful. So, this thing, because in others people's eyes, it's the same for that. So, and there's a man, and the man is the president of the inner party. This thing is his dislike for the soul spicy. And he's not, and he's sad. And in garlic dish was obvious to his friend Mary. He was so focused on his own feelings of discomfort that he assumed she could see how he felt. However, when he spoke to another friend afterward, he learned that Mary had no idea he was unhappy with the next morning, he refers and says, what's the nice part of sports team.meal. This shows that even when we feel strong emotions, we often overestimate how much others can perceive them.


YukiYu

The illusion of transparency is the belief that when we have this strong emotion, emotions, we will very want to hide it. them, but we think others can see right through us. In the lecture, the professors mentioned professor shared his experience at a dinner party with two friends. He was worried that his experience, that when he partied with his two friends, their different reaction of him. The first friends, students, realized that, but dislike for the second friends, they talked to Michael. He talked to how he worried, but Michael realized that he was very enjoyed garlic in the mail.dish was obvious. However, one friend, Mike, didn't notice anything wrong and thought the professor was enjoying the meal. This shows how the professor's strong feelings didn't actually show to his friends, illustrating the illusion of transparency.


Angela

In our daily life, lives, we always experiment often experience strong emotions emotions, and the we believe that other people can detect these emotions. And also, some emotions can be highlighted, but However, the other that feelings we try to hide is can create an illusion called Eurasian Transmperience. And the illusion of transparency. The professor gave us shared an example for this. When from a dinner party where he thought his friend Mary could tell he was not enjoying the professor enjoyed the party in the night, his friend, Mary, food because it had garlic, which he looked very happy and the professor thought she dislikes. He was unhappy and she asked worried that he might have offended her. But when he spoke to his other friend, friend Mike, and he found out that Mike thought she might enjoy this party.hadn’t noticed anything unusual at all. This shows how we can mistakenly believe that our feelings are more obvious to others than they really are.


JerryTu

The reading material talks about discusses the illusion of transparency. It's a kind of transparency, which is the false thoughts belief that we always see. Others others can easily see our strong emotions that we are actually emotions, even when we're trying to hide badly. them. In the listening material, we have the professor provided shares his own experience as an example. Once he to illustrate this. He was invited to a dinner at his friend's home, friend Mary’s house, and there's when she served a dish that contained garlic, a kind of spice which he really dislikes, he tried to act like he enjoyed it. He thought that he can't stand. She wanted to pretend that she liked that. But he wanted to behave normal. But actually, both Mary and his friend Mike could tell he wasn't enjoying the meal. However, later on, Mike mentioned that he hadn't noticed anything unusual, and Mary was pleased, thinking everyone liked the host herself didn't notice that.food. This shows how the professor's feelings weren't as obvious to others as he believed.


Isabella

The material tells us explains that if when we try to hide our emotions, it's we experience something called the illusion of transparency. And This means we think others can see our feelings even when we try to hide them. In the reason why we feel that is we focus that professor's story, he was at a dinner party and really disliked the garlic in the emotions that we are aware. And the man who is a ten to ten friend, heard and he didn't like this. The woman made that much hidden. food. He didn't tell the woman and she tried to be normal. Then act normal, but he was worried that his friend Mary could tell he didn’t enjoy it. Later, when he talked to other friends what another friend, Mike, he worried. He said, of course, they think they enjoy it. And after this talk, found out that Mike hadn’t noticed anything wrong. This made him feel better because it showed that his feelings weren't as obvious to others as he felt better than he thinks, because the married and the married is filled with feelings in this conversation.thought.


Betty

The solutions illusion of transpiration is transparency means that we often think our emotions are obvious to others, even when we try to hide them. In the emotions professor's experience at the dinner party, he felt that his dislike for the garlic in the dish was obvious to his friend Mary, the host. However, when he later talked to another friend, Mike, he found out that Mike hadn’t noticed anything wrong. This shows that even when we are very aware of our own feelings, like the professor was about his dislike for garlic, it doesn't mean others can be detected or hiding by people. And the finalist, the one who makes things is a really great goal, but she is like.see those feelings too.


Cordelia

When we have strong emotions, fastly, we always often think that people can detect these emotions. Even emotions, even if we try to hide it, but this them, which is wrong. actually a misconception. For example, Mary wants Mary, who is a great cook, invited me to take dinner and I was really looking forward to it. However, she made a cook for us and I'm very looking for it. But she do dish with a spicy food to me. lot of garlic, which I really dislike but dislike. I try tried to be enjoyed. After that, enjoy the meal and not show my feelings because I tell Max ideas like this food, but didn't want to offend her. Later, when I spoke to my friend Mike about it, he was shocked because surprised and said he think thought I was enjoyed. And enjoying the Mary's, food. This shows the illusion of transparency because I thank for married, and Mary think I will enjoy it too.believed my feelings were obvious to others, but in reality, they were not.


Trinity

The lecture is talking about discusses the illusion of transparency. transparency, which is when people believe that others can easily see their emotions. The research proves that if people's emotion professor shares a personal example to illustrate this. He was invited to a dinner party at his friend Mary's house, who is growing, they always close out what they wanted to do a great cook. However, he dislikes garlic, and when he noticed it in France, and they are extremely aware of them. And the professor gives a true example by himself. One day, dish, he was invited by worried that Mary could tell he wasn't enjoying the meal. Even though he tried to act normally, he thought his best friend Mary O'Kook. And it is like the dinner is the party, but feelings were obvious. Later, when he prevents his feelings, very delicious. And after the party, talked to his friend Mike, would go home with him together. And both he found out that Mike hadn’t noticed anything wrong and thought he was enjoying the food. This shows that the professor's feelings were not as transparent to others as he believed, illustrating the illusion of Mike and Mary believe that he also thinks dinner is delicious.transparency.