Ah, if the status regulation emotions go both ways, perhaps.
But Eliezer seemed to be referring to how people got angry at how Harry didn’t treat McGonagall in a manner befitting her higher status—this can be attributed to lack of status regulation emotions on the part of Harry, or Harry having a massive ego.
Harry also doesn’t have respect due to status regulation but that’s not enough to get someone reading the story angry. I personally found it quite funny. But then I also don’t put much value on that kind of status. It’s the kind of people with a strong status related emotions who get annoyed by the story.
Ah, if the status regulation emotions go both ways, perhaps.
But Eliezer seemed to be referring to how people got angry at how Harry didn’t treat McGonagall in a manner befitting her higher status—this can be attributed to lack of status regulation emotions on the part of Harry, or Harry having a massive ego.
Harry also doesn’t have respect due to status regulation but that’s not enough to get someone reading the story angry. I personally found it quite funny. But then I also don’t put much value on that kind of status. It’s the kind of people with a strong status related emotions who get annoyed by the story.