Improving Listening Responses: Understanding the Least Helpful Response

Which listening response is the least helpful?

a. how did you feel about your brother not calling on your birthday?
b. i know you felt really hurt when your brother didn't call on your birthday.
c. i'd be upset too if my brother didn't call on my birthday.
d. your brother didn't call on your birthday, but it's only one day of the year. let it go.

The listening response that would be the least helpful would be: your brother didn't call on your birthday, but it's only one day of the year. let it go. Option D

Understanding Listening Responses

What is meant by listening response?

Simply put, how we respond to communication is what is known as a listening response. There are numerous ways to respond, as you might anticipate. In a specific circumstance, certain listening techniques are preferable to others.

Silent listening, questioning, paraphrasing, empathizing, supporting, analyzing, evaluating, and giving advice are some of the varied listening reactions. To get more information or to get others to elaborate or explain their meanings, you can ask questions.

It is important to choose the appropriate listening response in different situations to effectively communicate and show empathy towards others. Empathetic responses that acknowledge the feelings of the speaker are usually more helpful compared to dismissive responses like the one mentioned in option D.

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