People don't always admit their sympathy to their interlocutors.
But there is a way to “figure out” a caring person.
This is a simple psychological trick that can be used during a conversation.
You need to change your behavior the moment your interlocutor says a particular word.
Choose any word that your interlocutor is likely to use during the conversation.
It is desirable that the word be associated with something good (“rest”, “holiday”, “travel”, “date”, etc.).
As soon as the person says this “password”, show a smile and nod slightly.
If after this the interlocutor starts using “that” word much more often, then you can draw an unambiguous conclusion: you are the object of sympathy for the person you are talking to.
The trick works for one simple reason: a person subconsciously wants to act in such a way that the interlocutor he likes is in a good mood.
Saying a word that the other person responds to positively is one way to achieve the desired result.
Earlier we explained why your friend copies you.