Soulmate Gem
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Here are seven things to avoid saying at a funeral or to someone grieving the loss of a loved one. “They're an angel now.” “I know how you feel.” “They look so good.” “Don't cry” or “Go ahead and cry.” “At least it wasn't worse.” “God is sovereign.” “Let me know if I can help.” What can you say instead?
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Read More »This should be obvious, but too often it’s not. Saying something like this will not make the person feel better or lessen their loss. Don’t try to point how other people have had it worse or try to get the grieving person to “look at the bright side of things.” Allow them to grieve without feeling guilty for it.
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