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Being sensitive to other people's feelings is an important aspect of social interaction and building strong relationships. Here are some tips on how to be sensitive to other people's feelings: 1. Listen actively: Active listening involves paying attention to what someone is saying without interrupting or making assumptions. It also involves responding in a way that shows that you understand what the person is saying and how they are feeling. 2. Show empathy: Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. To show empathy, try to put yourself in the other person's shoes and imagine how they are feeling. You can also acknowledge their feelings and express your support. 3. Be aware of your body language: Nonverbal cues such as facial expressions, tone of voice, and body language can convey a lot about how you are feeling and how you perceive the other person's feelings. Be mindful of your own body language and try to read the other person's cues as well. 4. Avoid judgment and criticism: Avoid being judgmental or critical of the other person's feelings or experiences. This can make the other person feel defensive or invalidated. Instead, try to understand their perspective and show support. 5. Respect boundaries: Everyone has different boundaries and comfort levels when it comes to sharing personal information or emotions. Be respectful of the other person's boundaries and don't push them to share more than they are comfortable with. 6. Be authentic: Being authentic and genuine in your interactions with others can help build trust and foster deeper connections. It's okay to share your own feelings and vulnerabilities as long as you are also being sensitive to the other person's feelings. By following these tips, you can become more sensitive to other people's feelings and build stronger, more fulfilling relationships.
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