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"I just heard the news and wanted to send my sincere condolences. Thinking of you and your family."
"I'm so sorry. I love you, and I'm here for the messy days and the quiet ones. No need to respond." bereaved
When reaching out to someone who is bereaved, the best approach is to be simple, sincere, and low-pressure. Experts suggest that a brief acknowledgment of their loss is often more meaningful than long, poetic messages or silence. "I just heard the news and wanted to
: Don't shy away from using the deceased person's name or acknowledging that the situation "sucks" or is "heartbreaking". No need to respond
: Explicitly stating "no need to respond" allows them to receive your support without the burden of replying.
"I am shocked and heartbroken for you. I don't have the right words, but I want you to know I'm here."
: Support often fades after the funeral. Mark your calendar to check in a week, a month, or several months later. Message Examples by Relationship Relationship Message Example Close Friend