IELTS Speaking tip
Simulate a speaking test with a study partner to better prepare for the actual exam.
Vocabulary
- happiness
- emotion
- perspective
- individual
- experience
- subjectivity
- contentment
- response
- satisfaction
- fulfillment
- factor
- influence
- value
- preference
- reaction
Sample Answer
The experience of happiness is inherently subjective, often influenced by individual perspectives, cultural backgrounds, and personal values. For instance, while one person might find joy in the simple act of spending time with family, another may derive happiness from professional achievement or artistic expression. This divergence can be attributed to varying life experiences and expectations; what elates one individual may leave another indifferent. Moreover, societal norms and cultural paradigms can further shape these inclinations. People from collectivist cultures might find greater satisfaction in community-oriented activities, whereas those from individualistic societies may prioritize personal milestones. Therefore, although certain stimuli—such as love or success—are universally acknowledged as sources of joy, the specific nuances of happiness are decidedly tailored to the individual, rendering it a deeply personal experience.
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