Social Mimicry
Social mimicry is a behavioral phenomenon where individuals imitate the actions, gestures, or speech patterns of others in social settings. This can occur unconsciously and often helps to build rapport and strengthen social bonds. People may mimic each other to create a sense of belonging or to enhance communication.
This behavior is commonly observed in various contexts, such as during conversations or group interactions. For example, when someone laughs, others may also laugh, creating a shared emotional experience. Social mimicry can also be seen in children as they learn from adults and peers, helping them develop social skills and navigate their environments.