Condolences | 10 Helpful Things to Say When Offering Condolences:"By Paula Spencer Scott, Caring.com senior editor
When offering condolences, there are plenty of things not to say to a grieving person; finding the right words can be harder. The following suggestions offer kindness and compassion. And sometimes you don't have to say anything at all; when it comes to condolences, a hug is often worth a thousand words.
1. "I'm so sorry for your loss." It's short, sweet, heartfelt, and always welcomed.
2. "Please know that I'm here for you." It never hurts to remind someone in pain of your friendship, no matter how close you are.
3. "You're in my thoughts and prayers." Even people who aren't religious are unlikely to be offended if they know you're sincere (or leave off the "prayers" if you think they might be)."
http://www.caring.com/articles/condolences
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