Spanish shyness and TikTok
Spanish Shyness: Why We blush for others and what it says about us Imagine a scene: you're watching a TV show where a participant sings dreadfully off-key, yet incredibly confident. Or you're observing someone trying to impress an audience but suffering a devastating failure. Instead of laughing, you feel your face flush. You're embarrassed, you avert your gaze, you wish you could disappear into the ground. This feeling, familiar to almost everyone, has a name. Spanish shyness. A phenomenon that doesn't have a direct translation in many languages but is instantly recognized by people all over the world. What is this feeling, why does it arise, and what does it say about us as social beings? Where did Spanish shyness come from Despite its name, Spanish shyness is not an exclusively Spanish phenomenon. In Spain itself, it is called \"vergüenza ajena,\" which literally translates as \"shame for another.\" The term has long gone beyond the Iberian Peninsula and is used in many languages around the world, although it sounds differently in each. In English, it's \"second-hand embarrassment\" (shame from second hands), in German — \"Fremdschämen\" (ashamed for another), in French — \"honte par procuration\" (shame by proxy). It's amazing that almost in all cultures there is a separate word to describe this specific feeling. This suggests that Spanish shyness is a universal experience, not a cultural quirk. Why does it associate with Spain? The answer lies in the fact that Spanish culture is particularly sensitive to issues of social evaluation. Spaniards are known for their emotionalism and expressiveness, they react sharply to embarrassing situations and are more prone to collective experiencing of shame. Moreover, it was in the Spanish language that this concept received such a vivid and expressive expression, which was then borrowed by other cultures. Scientific perspective: why do we feel someone else's shame Neurobiologists and psychologists have long been inte ... Read more
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