What to say to someone who lost a family member condolences?

What to say to someone who lost a family member condolences?

What is the best condolence message?

  • “I’m sorry for your loss.”
  • “My deepest sympathies to you and your family.”
  • “Words can’t describe how sorry I am for your loss.”
  • “Thinking of you at this difficult time.”
  • “So sorry to hear about your mother…”.

How do you say short condolences?

Here is a list of comforting short condolence messages:

  1. Please accept my deepest condolences.
  2. Our love goes out to you.
  3. [Name] soul has found rest.
  4. Never forget, you have friends who love you.
  5. We shall always pray for you.
  6. Dealing with loss is never easy.
  7. Sharing in your sorrow.
  8. May [Name] memories comfort you.

What can I say instead of I’m sorry for your loss?

What Can I Say Instead of Sorry for Your Loss?

  • You are in my thoughts and I am here for you.
  • Sending you my deepest condolences for the loss of your loved one.
  • I am so terribly sorry you’re having to go through this.
  • You have the support and love from all those close to you at this time.

How do you say sorry for a death in the family?

Words of sympathy

  1. “I’m thinking of you during this difficult time”
  2. “You are in my thoughts, and I’m here if you need to talk or hold my hand”
  3. “I’m sorry you’re going through this”
  4. “I was saddened to hear of Michael’s passing, and my thoughts are with you and your family.”
  5. “I’m sending you my condolences.”

How do you console someone going through a hard time?

Ideas to consider include:

  1. “Thank you for all you do for us, but now is a time to take care of yourself as well.”
  2. “I’m proud of you.”
  3. “I hate that you’re going through this, but I know that you’ve got this.”
  4. “Remember when you were there for me?
  5. “Here’s how we’re going to take care of your work while you’re away.”

What to say if someone is sad?

It also covers statements that someone who is depressed might find helpful to hear.

  • Tell Them You Care.
  • Remind Them You’re There for Them.
  • Ask How You Can Help.
  • Urge Them to Talk With a Doctor.
  • Ask Them If They Want to Talk.
  • Remind Them That They Matter.
  • Tell Them You Understand (If You Really Do)

How do you say someone has passed away?

It is usually clearer to say that someone has died than to use euphemisms such as ‘gone to sleep’ or ‘gone away’. This is especially important when talking to children, someone who has a learning disability or dementia, or someone who doesn’t share the same first language as you.