Expectancy Violation Theory states that individuals create expectations for how others will communicate and behave, and violating these expectations can lead to both positive and negative outcomes. Noynoy Aquino's actions as president of the Philippines provide examples of violating expectations. When Aquino attended wakes for 44 soldiers killed in action, people expected him to show grief, though his behavior was questioned. A speech he gave to the fallen soldiers' families was seen as insincere and not coming from the heart. However, violating expectations can also lead to positive outcomes unexpectedly. While Aquino was criticized for his alignment with U.S. interests, economic progress and reduced crime occurred under his leadership.