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Vulcans consider it a serious breach of etiquette to show one's emotions in public, and such display is looked upon with disapproval and contempt. A Vulcan who cannot control himself, whether through age and infirmity or through choice, is considered an outcast, pitiable and ignored. Commonly, a Vulcan will choose to pretend the emotional outburst did not occur, rather than dignify it with a response. Similarly, Vulcans have a difficult time interacting with the Federation's more emotional species, leading to a certain aloofness.
Vulcans consider it a serious breach of etiquette to show one's emotions in public, and such display is looked upon with disapproval and contempt. A Vulcan who cannot control himself, whether through age and infirmity or through choice, is considered an outcast, pitiable and ignored. Commonly, a Vulcan will choose to pretend the emotional outburst did not occur, rather than dignify it with a response. Similarly, Vulcans have a difficult time interacting with the Federation's more emotional species, leading to a certain aloofness.


''Much of this information comes from [[The Way of Kolinahr: The Vulcans]] Sourcebook.''
''Much of this information comes from [[ma:The Way of Kolinahr|The Way of Kolinahr: The Vulcans]] Sourcebook.''
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