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Is the word stoic used to describe someone who is very expressive of his or her emotions?

No, the word "stoic" is not used to describe someone who is very expressive of their emotions.

Stoicism is a philosophy that emphasizes virtue, reason, and living in accordance with nature. Stoics are known for:

* Suppressing emotions: They believe that emotions are disruptive and should be controlled.

* Enduring hardship: They see suffering as a natural part of life and strive to remain calm and resilient in the face of adversity.

* Focus on what they can control: They prioritize their thoughts and actions rather than external circumstances.

Therefore, someone who is very expressive of their emotions would not be considered stoic.

Think of it this way: a stoic person is like a rock, calm and unyielding, while an expressive person is like a wave, ever-changing and full of energy.

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