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If you’ve ever crouched over a puppy while saying ‘what a precious (lovely) little dog!’ in a funny voice (much like Gollum when speaking to the ring), then you already know how to use ‘precioso’ in everyday Spanish.

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Nittono also speculates that social media plays a major role in the popularity of kawaii, because so much of the kawaii aesthetic is indeed visual. “This means that kawaii images are easily spread through the internet and social networks.”

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Bogin, B. (1997). Evolutionary Hypotheses for Human Childhood. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, vol. 40, pp. 63–89 So Cute It Hurts/Kobayashi ga Kawai Sugite Tsurai!! Manga Ends in August". Anime News Network. August 10, 2015 . Retrieved July 11, 2015.

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Example of two cute Baroque angels from southern Germany, from the mid-18th century, made of lindenwood, gilded and with original polychromy, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) Etcoff, N. (1999). Survival of the Prettiest: The Science of Beauty. New York: Anchor Books. ISBN 978-0-307-77911-3 That familiarity and friendliness, Nittono believes, is a big part of why the concept of kawaii has taken off in recent years. “In a physically matured and often stressful society, people start seeking something heartwarming, tender, and gentle that can soothe them,” he says, pointing out that kawaii has been used for good—to influence consumer recycling behavior, for instance. Also, if you’re ever in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, or Puerto Rico, ‘chulo’ can be used as a synonym of ‘handsome’ (in the same way that we’d say an attractive person is ‘ cute’). Nittono’s research hypothesizes that cuteness might trigger something called approach motivation, which is an impulse toward a positive stimulus. Approach motivation allows us to focus better on systematic processes that require us to be careful, like driving, completing tasks at work, or playing a game of Operation.

Chulo’ is an extremely popular expression in Latin America to describe something – or someone – adorable. It’s actually the Latin American name for the ‘bogeyman’, but it can also refer to a ‘fruit’, a ‘cookie’ or even the female genitalia. Physical anthropologist Barry Bogin said that the pattern of children's growth may intentionally increase the duration of their cuteness. Bogin said that the human brain reaches adult size when the body is only 40 percent complete, when "dental maturation is only 58 percent complete" and when "reproductive maturation is only 10 percent complete". Bogin said that this allometry of human growth allows children to have a "superficially infantile" appearance (large skull, small face, small body and sexual underdevelopment) longer than in other " mammalian species". Bogin said that this cute appearance causes a "nurturing" and "care-giving" response in "older individuals". [11] Gender differences Kobayashi ga Kawai Sugite Tsurai!! Shojo Manga Listed With Anime DVD". Anime News Network. 2013-05-30 . Retrieved 2013-09-09. Lorenz, K. (1943). “Die angeborenen Formen mo¨glicher Erfahrung,” Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie, 5, 235–409.

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Konrad Lorenz argued in 1949 that infantile features triggered nurturing responses in adults and that this was an evolutionary adaptation which helped ensure that adults cared for their children, ultimately securing the survival of the species. Some later scientific studies have provided further evidence for Lorenz's theory. For example, it has been shown that human adults react positively to infants who are stereotypically cute. Studies have also shown that responses to cuteness—and to facial attractiveness in general—seem to be similar across and within cultures. [7] In a study conducted by Stephan Hamann of Emory University, he found using an fMRI, that cute pictures increased brain activity in the orbital frontal cortex. [8] Growth pattern of childrena b Jones, D.; etal. (December 1995). "Sexual Selection, Physical Attractiveness, and Facial Neoteny: Cross-cultural Evidence and Implications [and Comments and Reply]". Current Anthropology. 36 (5): 723–748. doi: 10.1086/204427. S2CID 52840802 . Retrieved 22 January 2017. Finally, ‘tierno’ literally means ‘tender’ in English, but it’s also an extremely common way of saying ‘cute’, especially when talking about something sweet, soft, vulnerable, lovable and the likes. And ‘encantador’ is the equivalent of the English word ‘charming’ … yep, Spanish really is a magical language! a b c Koyama, Reiko; Takahashi, Yuwen; Mori, Kazuo (2006). "Assessing the cuteness of children: Significant factors and gender differences". Social Behavior and Personality. 34 (9): 1087–1100. doi: 10.2224/sbp.2006.34.9.1087.

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Volume 1 reached a total of 117,197 copies by January 13, 2013, on the Oricon manga chart. [9] Volume 2 reached the second place on the week of March 25 to March 21, 2013 with 100,762 copies. [10] Volume 3 reached a total of 143,886 copies by August 11, 2013. [11] Volume 4 reached the 7th place on the week of August 21 to September 1, 2013 with 113,820 copies. [12] Works cited [ edit ] Of course, for the purposes of this list we’ll only focus on its colloquial use in some parts of Colombia and Mexico, which is as a synonym of ‘cute’.

Estren, M.J. (2012). "The Neoteny Barrier: Seeking Respect for the Non-Cute". Journal of Animal Ethics. 2 (1): 6–11. doi: 10.5406/janimalethics.2.1.0006. Sprengelmeyer gathered 24 young women, 24 young men, and 24 older women to participate in his study. He ran three studies in which images of white European babies were shown, and the participants were asked to rate them on a cuteness scale of one to seven. The study found differences among the groups in cuteness discrimination, which ruled out cohort and social influences on perceived cuteness. In the second study it was found that premenopausal women discriminated cuteness at a higher level than their postmenopausal female peers. This finding suggested a biological factor, which was then investigated further in the third study. Here, Sprengelmeyer compared cuteness sensitivity between premenopausal women who were, and were not taking oral contraceptives. The study concluded that post-perceptual processes were impacted by hormone levels ( progesterone and estrogen specifically) in females, and thus impacted sensitivity to cuteness. [14] Caregiving correlates O’Neil, M. J., Danvers, A. F., & Shiota, M. N. (2018). Nurturant Love and Caregiving Emotions. In Lench, H. (Ed.) The Functions of Emotions. New York, NY: Springer.

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