How do you feel when people show sympathy towards you ? Write an incident in your life.
Answers
When it comes to empathy, actions often speak louder than words. You can show you care by giving a hug, sending flowers, writing a handwritten note or offering to mow the lawn or do the laundry. When you do these things, it helps the other person feel loved and supported.
Answer:
Sympathy is feeling bad for someone else because of something that has happened to them.
Sympathy is feeling bad for someone else because of something that has happened to them.We often talk about it and feel sympathetic when someone has died, or something bad has happened, saying ‘Give them my sympathy’, or ‘I really feel for them’.
Explanation:
You may have reached the saturation point for generating sympathetic feelings. If you watch news stories on TV, murders and robberies and natural disasters and individual misfortunes dominate the airwaves. How can you possibly manufacture enough sympathy to go out to people you don’t even know?
As for feelings of sympathy for people you do know and many that you care about, if you have never experienced the situations they are undergoing, it is hard to know how to feel. You sound like a very young person who has lived a pretty good life thus far. As you grow older and experience more troubles in life, you will gain perspective from which to view what others are going through because you will have been there yourself. Then sympathy will spring up because you remember and relive your own miseries.
Until then, when you become aware of another person’s misfortune, never think to yourself that it will never happen to you. You don’t know what your future holds. Instead realize that troubles will come to you in time. Try to cultivate patience and treat people with kindness especially when sympathy is absent.