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In our previous post on empathy signs<\/a> and how to develop them, we saw how important empathy is for our relationship. We also saw the ways we can develop it where it is lacking. So in this article, we are going to see examples of empathy and 40+ examples of empathy statements. This will help us identify it in our daily lives and know when to apply it.<\/p> But firstly we are going to look at the definition of empathy once again;<\/p> Empathy<\/a> can simply be described as the capacity or ability to understand one’s feelings and emotions. Understanding these feelings and emotions will enable us to make the right decision and judgment on the prevailing circumstances.<\/p> So we are going to be looking at some examples of empathy that could be found amongst high school students, kids, families, customer relationships, and in our workplaces. <\/p> Imagine you are a student<\/a> and a friend in your class has just failed an exam. Your friend is sad because she studied hard and still failed. Although you got a good grade on this test, you understand what it feels like to fail. You don’t try to fix things for your friend. Instead, you make a statement like, “I’m so, so sorry about your grade. I know how hard you studied, you must feel so disappointed like now.”<\/p> Imagine after school one day, you saw a student being teased and mocked by classmates. How do you demonstrate empathy? First, you remember what it is like to be picked on. You may wait until the bullies have left and go and console the student. You can still show empathy by going to report the bullies to the teacher or other higher authorities.<\/p> Have you ever been with a friend who just got a new dress and she\u2019s so excited about it and you get super excited too? If you are feeling excited because you know how happy it can feel to get a new dress (even though you didn\u2019t get a dress and you won’t wear the dress either)\u2026 that\u2019s empathy. Being excited with your friend is a kind of empathy.<\/p> Have you ever thought a game was really fun but your friend felt it wasn\u2019t fair? If you saw your friend was bothered by the game and understood she wasn\u2019t having a good time even though you were\u2026 that\u2019s empathy. You showed empathy by understanding how things felt from her side of the situation.<\/p> Your colleague has tons of work to attend to. You don’t do the same kind of work, and there’s no way for you to offer practical help. Still, you know what it’s like not to be able to finish the day’s work schedule and you feel really bad for your colleague. But, you show empathy by stopping by his\/her desk with some coffee and snacks for him, along with a few encouraging words<\/a>.<\/p> You run a small restaurant<\/a>. One hot afternoon, a man comes in and is irate with your employee because he feels your employee is to attending to him appropriately. You help him get what he needs and be on his way. looking at your employee, your heart sinks. She is trying not to cry. Your empathetic response is should be, “I’m so sorry that happened. Being yelled at is awful. Take some time off if you need it.”<\/p> This is a good example of a show of empathy in social life. Probably you never approved of the relationship, possibly because you didn’t like the boyfriend. She comes to you, hurt. the best way to show empathy here is by reserving judgment. You set aside your feelings first and focus on her feelings instead. You console her and give her words of encouragement while listening to her.<\/p> Getting home from work, you discover that your spouse<\/a> has been ill. There are several household chores that need to be done. The kids have an appointment that needs to be attended to and you’re traveling for business at the end of the week. However, you set aside your personal concerns about the responsibilities and instead try to find a way of making her feel better. You could add some words of encouragement<\/a>, but real empathy shows in your actions.<\/p> People can show empathy to other species too. Imagine your beloved dog is dying. You try to keep her happy and comfortable for as long as possible, but a day comes when she is in too much pain to enjoy her life. You take her to the vet and have her put to sleep. This is a choice made out of empathy.<\/p> Read Also: Signs of lack of empathy: 25 things to note<\/a>.<\/p> Empathy statements simply mean using words to show your capacity to understand people’s feelings and emotions. It could be expressed in speech or through writing. These words when used usually give warmth to the receiver. It can also enhance one\u2019s morale and bring about a positive response. <\/p> These statements can be used at work to enhance employer-employee relationships. It can also be used to boost customer relationships which can in turn yield benefits.<\/p> you should know how to relate to your friends. you should know how to show support and care when they are going through difficult times. You listen to them and know when to drop some of these examples of empathy statements:<\/p> UCLA neurologist and neuroscientist Marco Lacoboni explained in his book, Mirroring People<\/a><\/em>, that we shouldn’t always try to understand people based on their behavior. Instead, we can relate to one another by putting ourselves in other people\u2019s shoes. In other words, all you need to do is remind yourself that you know what the customer<\/a> is going through to put yourself in their shoes. Every customer service agent is also a customer, after all.<\/p> Also, according to Software Advice, a tech firm that reviews live chat software, 65% of customers prefer speaking in a casual to formal tone<\/a>. Customers want to know and feel that agents are people just like them. So try speaking to customers in the tone that you would like to be spoken to. Try to communicate casually.<\/p> The following examples of empathy statements will connect you to and reassure your customer:<\/p>What is empathy<\/span><\/h2>
Examples of empathy<\/span><\/h2>
Example of empathy among high school students<\/span><\/h3>
#1. A friend fails an exam<\/span><\/h4>
#2. A Student Gets Bullied<\/span><\/h4>
Examples of empathy among kids<\/span><\/h3>
#1. An excited kid<\/span><\/h4>
#2. An unhappy friend<\/span><\/h4>
Examples of empathy in the workplace<\/span><\/h3>
#1. Overwhelmed Colleague<\/span><\/h4>
#2.Employee having a bad day<\/span><\/h4>
Empathy examples for a friend<\/span><\/h3>
#1.Friend Enduring a Break-Up<\/span><\/h4>
#2. An ill spouse<\/span><\/h4>
Examples for animals<\/span><\/h3>
Empathy statements <\/span><\/h2>
Empathy statements for friends<\/span><\/h3>
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Empathy statements for customer service relationships<\/span><\/h3>
Empathy statements for romantic partners\/family<\/span><\/h3>