Name That Feeling
What Would You Say?
Walk in Their Shoes
Empathy vs. Sympathy
Real-Life Reactions
100

“Your best friend forgets your birthday.”

Hurt / Disappointed

100

“A friend says: ‘I’m really tired today.’”

Exp. “That sounds rough—want to talk about it?” 

100

“A new student doesn’t talk much.”

Maybe Feeling: Nervous / Unsure  

Action: Include them, ask questions

100

“I feel bad for you.”

Sympathy

100

“Someone drops their books in the hallway.”

Exp. Help pick them up 

200

“You get picked last for a team.”

Embarrassed / Insecure

200

“Someone says: ‘I failed my quiz.’”

Exp. “I’m sorry—that’s frustrating. I can help you study next time.” 

200

“Someone trips in the hallway and people laugh.”

Maybe Feeling: Embarrassed 

Action: Help them up, check on them

200

“That sounds really tough—do you want to talk?”

Empathy

200

“A classmate is sitting alone at lunch.”

Exp. Invite them to sit with you

300

“Someone spreads a rumor about you.”

Angry / Betrayed

300

“A classmate says: ‘My parents are arguing a lot.’”

Exp. “That must be hard. I’m here if you want to talk.” 

300

“A student gets corrected by the teacher in front of everyone.”

Maybe Feeling: Embarrassed / Defensive 

Action: Be kind, don’t tease

300

“At least you still have other friends.”

Sympathy (minimizing feelings)

300

“You hear someone being teased.”

Speak up or support them

400

“You finally understand a hard math problem.”

Proud / Relieved

400

“Someone says: ‘I don’t think I’m good at anything.’”

Exp. “I don’t see it that way—you’re really good at ___.” 

400

“A friend cancels plans at the last minute.”

Maybe Feeling: Overwhelmed or stressed

Action: Ask if they’re okay instead of getting mad

400

“I can imagine that was embarrassing.”

Empathy

400

“A friend seems quiet and different than usual.”

Exp. Ask if they’re okay privately

500

“Your sibling gets praised for something you worked hard on.”

Jealous / Overlooked

500

“A friend says: ‘Everyone ignores me online.’”

Exp. “That can feel really lonely. I’m glad you told me.” 

500

“Someone is acting mean and snapping at others all day.”

May be Feeling: Possibly stressed, hurt, or dealing with something 

Action: Don’t escalate; check in later

500

“You’ll get over it—it’s not a big deal.”

Not empathetic (discussion opportunity)

500

“Someone shares something personal and others laugh.”

Exp. Support them, redirect, or tell an adult