Your friend's father died of a sudden heart attack. How would you console her /him
A) Condolences
B) Don't worry
C) Be brave
D) Forget abouy it
Answers
Explanation:
The Right Words to Comfort Someone Grieving
Mary Beth Adomaitis
By Mary Beth Adomaitis
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If you are looking for special words of comfort for someone who is grieving, look no further than within your heart. Forget the clichés or any packaged sayings; it's important to be genuine. Your goal should be to express compassion, not to cheer up someone who is recently bereaved.
The Right Words of Comfort for Someone Grieving
With a little thought, you can find comforting phrases that express exactly what you want to say to comfort a grieving friend or family member. Keep the following list of bereavement messages on file in case you are hard-pressed to find something to say to someone who lost a loved one:
I'm sorry.
I care about you.
He/she will be dearly missed.
He/she is in my thoughts and prayers.
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
You are important to me.
My condolences.
I hope you find some peace today.
Be kind to yourself.
Do you want to tell me about (the deceased's name)?
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I'm here for you.
I wish I could take your pain away.
Let me know if there's anything I can do for you.
I am saddened to hear about (deceased's name) passing.
I am so sorry that you are going through this.
I can't imagine what you're feeling, but I am totally here for you.
Know that I will be here to support you through all of this.
Nothing I say can change what happened, but I am here for you and your family during this time.
My heart hurts knowing that (deceased's name) has passed away.
I've lost a loved one before and can understand what you may be feeling.
Know that it's okay to feel however you want to feel during this time and I will be here for you.
May the memories of (deceased's name) bring you peace.
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option d and c!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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