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Alternatives to "I'm sorry for your loss."

 

This episode delves into that moment when you find out about a death. Most of us don't know what to say or do, so we go turn to what we've heard others say in a similar situation, "I'm sorry for your loss." While there's nothing wrong with those words, especially when said with authenticity and full presence, it's helpful to know how that phrase affects those who are grieving and what you can say instead. Whether it's getting a phone call with the news, writing out a sympathy card, or learning about a loss during a casual conversation, everyone encounters the dilemma of what to say and how to communicate we care.

 

Alternatives

If you're talking with someone, try reflecting back what they've said, allowing them to say more:

When writing a sympathy card or email: