Sympathy
is an extension of empathic concern, or the perception, understanding,
and reaction to the distress or need of another human being. This
empathic concern is driven by a switch in viewpoint, from a personal
perspective to the perspective of another group or individual who is in
need. Empathy and sympathy are often used interchangeably, but the two
terms have distinct origins and meanings. Empathy refers to the
understanding and sharing of a specific emotional state with another
person. Sympathy, however, does not require the sharing of the same
emotional state. Instead, sympathy is a concern for the well-being of
another. Although sympathy may begin with empathizing with the same
emotion another person is feeling, sympathy can be extended to other
emotional states.
EXPRESSING SYMPATHY in conversation
- i heard you cat had died today
- yeah you're right
- i'm so sorry to hear that
expressing sympathy (example)
o- I am
very sorry to hear that
o- That’s really too bad.
o- That sounds terrible. I am so sorry
expressing care (example)
O- How
are you doing? Are you OK?
O- Let
me know if there’s anything that I can do to help.
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