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The Australian Dictionary of Invisible Culture for Teachers


happy

adjective: someone feels something (see more)

Someone (e.g. Jax) thought like this for some time, at this time:

“Many good things are happening to me now as I want. I can do many things now as I want. This is good.”

At the same time, Jax felt something good because of it, like people often feel when they think like this.

"When she got the email saying she had won a scholarship she screamed, she was so happy."

"Are you happy if I leave you here? Do you have everything you need? Can I get you some tea?"

"Corey was happy that his family was able to visit this weekend. And happy that they were only able to visit once a year."

happinessexpression of positive feelingspersonal autonomy


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