A person seeks acceptance and approval by others, not for survival. He needs it to form strong emotional bonds. In addition, through acceptance, a person’s mental state will be stable.
In general, sympathy for certain people is related to three factors. These are physical attraction, resemblance (that is, a person’s “similarity” to us), frequency of contact (the more often we interact with a person, the more he can like him).
Six signs can show sympathy.
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body language. According to former FBI agent Joe Navarro, that a person likes you can be shown by their dilated pupils, the direction of the legs toward you, and the open body posture.
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Search for this person’s company. If you see that someone likes and enjoys communicating with you, you are definitely nice to them.
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Finding time for a meeting no matter the circumstances. Even if a person refuses to meet, he will propose a new date if he likes you. But if he refuses without explanation, maybe he is not interested in contacting you.
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Showing genuine interest. If people like each other, they try to ask many open questions (i.e. those that require a detailed answer).
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The person listens carefully to what the other person is saying.. If someone else likes you, they will remember even the smallest details of your conversation: for example, some of your words thrown in passing.
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sincere smile. Mimic wrinkles around the eyes can be recognized from the “net” and “enlightened” eyes.
Source: Ferra
