Two people are having a conversation. The man is telling the woman about something he's been through which has been hard for him, and she tries to listen and ask into it, just trying to seem interested, but he can tell that she's not being sincere.
- He wasn't impressed by her attempt of showing interest.
- He wasn't impressed by her attempt of compassion.
Is this how you would say the two sentences? Please enlighten me.
Two people are having a conversation. The man is telling the woman about something he's been through which has been hard for him, and she tries to listen and ask about into it, just trying to seem interested, but he can tell that she's not being sincere. - He wasn't impressed by her attempt to show sympathy.
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Two people are having a conversation. The man is telling the woman about something he's been through which has been hard for him, and she tries to listen and ask about into it, just trying to seem interested, but he can tell that she's not being sincere.
- He wasn't impressed by her attempt to show sympathy.
- He wasn't impressed by her attempt to sympat