49.Describe a person who shows his or her feelings openly

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How you know this person

Why you think this person is open

How you feel about this person

Sample Answer:-

I think that my best friend Ann is a rare example of a person who expresses her feelings freely. We've been friends for many years, and I see her almost every day. So, I know what I'm talking about. I mean I have enough evidence to prove that she's an open person. Oh, no to say 'open' is to say nothing. I think she's too open about her feelings. If some thing is on her mind, she always lets people know about it whether they want it or not. For example, she tells people when something is bothering her, when something makes her feel excited, depressed or uncomfortable. She isn't afraid to tell people about painful or embarrassing situations that she experienced. And I know that she always says what she means, but not what other people want to hear. What's more, she posts a lot of personal details on Facebook and Instagram. I always joke that if we stopped being friends. I would still know as much information about her best friend and communicating with her every day. On the one hand, I admire her ability to open up even to strangers cause this helps her connect a lot more with other people. Her openness encourages other people to open up and this helps to create a more open up, and this helps to create a more open and trusting environment. Also, Ann is very easy to deal with, and It doesn't take much time to get to know her. When she is offended, she shows it and says that she's angry or embarrassed, she doesn't hide her emotions as well. Dealing with her doesn't require guesswork to understand what her opinion about something is, whether she's happy or not and why. You know , I find it really stressful and annoying to deal with people who have a blank and emotionless expression on their faces at all times. I can't read anyone's mind. And I don't want to . I mean that by expressing what she is feeling, she not only passes some of her emotion to others, but she also has to be ready to deal with the aftermath of that disclosure. But she isn't.