English Language & Usage Asked by cosmixclue on March 23, 2021
Especially someone you live with, whether that be a partner, roommate, family, etc. I feel like there’s a psychological term for this. Like how we pick up little quirks in passing, or how the behaviors of someone we’re close to tend to rub off on us. There’s a term and I can’t for the life of me find it. “Influence” is as close as I’ve gotten but that’s not the word I’m looking for.
Close proximity effect is the closest term I could find for this condition.
As per riskology.co: You’ll mirror the habits of the people you spend the most time with.
Answered by Riya Agarwal on March 23, 2021
I'd say "behavioral mimicry", though it's more of a biological term.
Answered by Mel Cierzo on March 23, 2021
I'd suggest intentional mimic or unintentional mimic as the case may be
Answered by user399988 on March 23, 2021
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