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What does it suggest if a person can be annoyed without showing it to others?

  1. They are very expressive with their emotions.

  2. They may lack self-control.

  3. They have a tendency to hide their true feelings.

  4. They are always joyful.

The correct answer is: They have a tendency to hide their true feelings.

If a person can be annoyed without showing it to others, it suggests that they have a tendency to hide their true feelings. This ability indicates a level of emotional regulation, where individuals might consciously choose not to express their annoyance outwardly, perhaps to maintain harmony in social situations, to avoid conflict, or to adhere to social norms that discourage expressing displeasure. This behavior often reflects an awareness of how one's feelings can impact others and a desire to manage interpersonal dynamics. While it might also indicate self-control, the core aspect here focuses on the conscious decision to conceal emotions rather than expressing them openly.