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write five situation belongs to emathy and sympathy​

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Answered by mohit810275133
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1Sympathy is a shared feeling, usually of sorrow, pity or compassion for another person. You show concern for another person when you feel sympathy for them. ... Empathy is stronger than sympathy. It is the ability to put yourself in the place of another and understand someone else's feelings by identifying with them.

2...Empathy is a term we use for the ability to understand other people's feelings as if we were having them ourselves. ... Sympathy refers to the ability to take part in someone else's feelings, mostly by feeling sorrowful about their misfortune...

3...The Three Kinds of Empathy: Emotional, Cognitive, Compassionate

The Three Kinds of Empathy: Emotional, Cognitive, CompassionateThe thing is, not all empathy looks and feels the same. ...

The Three Kinds of Empathy: Emotional, Cognitive, CompassionateThe thing is, not all empathy looks and feels the same. ...The three types of empathy that psychologists have defined are: Cognitive, Emotional, and Compassionate.

The Three Kinds of Empathy: Emotional, Cognitive, CompassionateThe thing is, not all empathy looks and feels the same. ...The three types of empathy that psychologists have defined are: Cognitive, Emotional, and Compassionate.For real-life examples of each kind of empathy, see "How to Talk to Someone with Empathy—and What to Avoid!"

4....An example of empathy is feeling the same amount of excitment as a friend, when they tell you they're getting married.

5.....An example of sympathy is the way you feel for your friend when her husband dies. An example of sympathy is what you say to your friend when her husband dies.

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Answered by Shädøwkïru
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Empathy is a term we use for the ability to understand other people's feelings as if we were having them ourselves. Sympathy refers to the ability to take part in someone else's feelings, mostly by feeling sorrowful about their misfortune. ..

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