When people are happy, they feel good inside. Hugging is like a big, warm hug from the outside to match how they're feeling on the inside. It helps them feel even happier and closer to the person they’re hugging. Think of it like giving yourself or someone else a little extra love.
Examples
- A child gives their parent a big hug after getting an A on a test.
- Two friends hug each other when they meet again after a long time.
- Your dog cuddles you when you come home happy.
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See also
- Why Do We ‘Hug’ When We’re Happy or Sad?
- Why Do People Hug When They Are Happy?
- Why Do People Hug When They’re Happy?
- Why Do People Hug When They’re Nervous?
- Why Do People Say ‘I’m Fine’ When They’re Clearly Not?
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