These moments are subtle, but they form part of a larger pattern—how people move through shared environments and how aware they are of others within them.
Empathy in Action
Psychologists often point to small, voluntary behaviors like these as indicators of empathy.
Empathy is not always expressed through emotional conversations or dramatic support. More often, it appears in awareness—the ability to notice another person’s effort, stress, or workload without being told.
In a restaurant setting, this awareness can be particularly visible.