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In a modern office, 'excited' might describe a team member who's just been given a high-profile project, but it also hints at the pressure they feel to impress the boss,enthusiasm and anxiety wrapped into one energetic response
For a teenager, 'excited' means getting that long-awaited invitation to a friend's birthday party; it's not just about the event, it's about proving they belong in that social circle and staying relevant in their friend group
At a family gathering, when the older generation says they're 'excited' about the upcoming annual picnic, it's more about showing they haven't lost touch with tradition, rather than a genuine thrill for another year of the same event
On social media, when a user tags their friends as 'excited' for a live stream, it's less about their actual interest and more about tagging someone to keep them engaged, making their presence count without them even showing up
In a romantic context, when a partner says they're 'excited' about a weekend getaway, it's often a way to signal anticipation without giving too much away,like a gentle push to start planning what happens next after the trip