Awkwardness
GLOSSARY
Embarrassment and uncomfortableness that are usually elicited when one does not know anyone in a social setting. Awkwardness can also refer to the sense of self-consciousness when one causes an inconvenience (towards the self or others) in the presence of people.
Reference:
Clegg, J. W. (2012). The importance of feeling awkward: A dialogical narrative phenomenology of socially awkward situations. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 9(3), 262-278.
Wherry, F. F., Seefeldt, K. S., & Alvarez, A. S. (2019). To lend or not to lend to friends and kin: Awkwardness, obfuscation, and negative reciprocity. Social Forces, 98(2), 753-793.