empathy
(noun)
The capacity to understand another person's point of view or the result of such understanding.
Examples of empathy in the following topics:
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Employ Empathy and Sensitivity
- Appeals to empathy and sensitivity can be exceedingly effective, but only if used correctly.
- Appealing to the empathy and sensitivity of the audience is broadly termed an emotional appeal.
- Appeals to empathy and sensitivity can create a sense of connection and trust between you and the audience.
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Be an Open-Minded Listener: Suspend Judgment and Exercise Empathy
- Open-minded listening requires empathy and a suspension of judgment on the part of the listener.
- Exercising empathy while listening to a speaker is related to suspending judgment in that it requires the listener to work to understand what the speaker says from his or her point of view.
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Persuasive Speeches
- Showing empathy with the audience is crucial.
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Culture
- Maintaining this kind of cultural sensitivity requires some basics of open-minded listening: suspending judgment and employing empathy whenever possible.
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Gender
- As with other cultural differences, when listening to a speaker who is communicating in a particularly gendered style, try to focus on the content of the message while suspending judgment and exercising empathy.