According to Ekman and Friesen ( 1975 ), there are " display rules ", influenced by one's culture, gender and family background which govern the way we modulate our emotional expression.
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Context-based emotion norms, such as feeling rules or display rules, " prescribe emotional experience and expressions in specific situations like a wedding or a funeral, " independent of the person's gender.
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In addition to these, many attain personal display rules, which according to Malatesta and Haviland ( 1982 ) are expression codes that are idiosyncratic to an individual and, it is assumed, learned in the context of a particular family or experience.
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Humans have the ability to express emotions through facial expressions . " Cultural display rules " are learned during childhood and plays a big part on how people from different cultures manage and modify their emotional expressions depending on the social situation that they are in.
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Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ( FINRA ) members who voluntarily enter quotations during the after-hours session are required to comply with all applicable limit order protection and display rules ( e . g ., the Manning Rule and the U . S . Securities and Exchange Commission order handling rules ).
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Recent study also suggests that employees who hold the same job ( e . g ., call center representatives ) may experience the same " display rules " differently if they work for different supervisors, who vary in the emphasis they place on their subordinates'interpersonal role requirements, and by so, experience different levels of emotional exhaustion.