Sympathy: I feel sorry or pity for you

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Sympathy: I feel sorry or pity for you Empathy Exercise Sympathy: I feel sorry or pity for you Empathy: Honestly trying to understand or imagine what it is like to be someone else or to be in someone else’s situation; to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes.

Instructions: Do not get hung up on the activity. Your goal is to explain about the person and their background. Look at: Facial Expression Anything that is used to create “Character” Appearance Eyes, style, fashion, fatigue? Emotions Clothing Body Language