If you have a tongue and vocals then yes
Empathy in Chinese is translated as "同情心" (tóngqíngxīn) or "共情" (gòngqíng).
He had no empathy for his friend. She had lost her dad, so she had a lot of empathy for others who lost their parents.
An Absence of Empathy was created in 2005.
She felt empathy for the child after their dog passed away. That is a good sentence since empathy means to understand someone else's feelings.
No, empathy is a noun. The adjective is empathic and the adverb may be empathically or empathetically.
Have or Show empathy would be more correct than Use empathy.
Empathy. Give time and let them sense you are with them.
Unfortuantely, questions using the word 'empathy' in the Answer field will be flagged for improvement. Sorry 'bout that. One might be inclined to say, "Oooh, did that answer show as much empathy as it should?"
empathy is very important when dealing with other people. i had a lot of experience with empathy lately and i guess we could say that we could relate the feelings of other people particularly the people close to us. by this, we can help them and understand them better.
Empathy in Chinese is translated as "同情心" (tóngqíngxīn) or "共情" (gòngqíng).
NO empathy is not it is a noun.
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There is a distinction made in empathy. Empathy may be viewed as a relatively stable disposition (dispositional empathy), but also as a transient affective reaction elicited in concrete situations (situational empathy).
Empathy and compassion are one and the same. People who display empathy are often compassionate.
Show empathy by actively listening to the other person without judgment, acknowledging their feelings, and expressing understanding of their perspective. You can also offer support and validate their emotions to show that you care about their well-being. Lastly, practicing kindness and helping however you can can demonstrate your empathy towards others.
He had no empathy for his friend. She had lost her dad, so she had a lot of empathy for others who lost their parents.
What are the 3 components of empathy?