Solace: Often implies giving comfort or consolation. Sympathy Message: A note or gesture expressing understanding of one’s loss. Condolences: Typically used in the plural form to indicate messages of sympathy. Antonyms to Condolence Apathy: Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern for the emotions...
Note the phrase, “these are predictions and not actualities.” No one at APA could know exactly what might happen if they were to host an integrated convention in Florida. The events in Washington, D.C. had shown that, despite assurances from hotels and other establishments, racist harassment...
The ability to endure pain or hardship; endurance. Respect Polite greetings, often offered as condolences after a death. The mourners paid their last respects to the deceased poet. Tolerance (uncountable) The ability or practice of tolerating; an acceptance of or patience with the beliefs, opinion...
aSometimes I don't want to be so blunt to hurt your feelings, but you're really pushing it. I guess the truth should be told if that's what you really want. My deepest condolences to your feelings 有时我不想要是,很直言损害您的感觉,但是您真正地推挤它。 我猜测应该讲真相那是否是什么您...
“Let the memories of your fathers life provide you with the comfort you need during this challenging time.” “Such a strong man will never truly be gone, for he has left such a loving presence in our hearts.” “My deepest condolences to you and your family. Your father was truly an...
aSometimes I don't want to be so blunt to hurt your feelings, but you're really pushing it. I guess the truth should be told if that's what you really want. My deepest condolences to your feelings. #You re better off without me in your life# 有时我不想要是,很直言损害您的感觉,但...
I wish they could have just done something instead asking me that passing meaningless phrase….I just have to say wow… I am not going to chase you down and let you know what I need. Send food, a small gift of money, etc. Just do something if you care. It does not have to be ...
I mean, they’re just words. Saying them won’t jinx anyone. Saying them won’t make death happen sooner. A while back, I decided to start using the “D” words more. I’ve made a conscious effort to do it. Why this is, I do not know for sure. ...
(and does) influence mourners long after the funeral,so long, in fact, that your friends might not seem like they “still” mourn. (More than seven years widowed, I no longer cry every day as I once did, but that doesn’t mean I don’t cry from time to time, even though my ...
Avoid saying “at least.”In almost every case, this phrase minimizes rather than validating the breadth and depth of grief. It’s absolutely all right for the mourners themselves to use these phrases — or any other words they choose — as expressions of howtheyfeel.Even if you disagree wi...