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Please think before you speak especially when talking to someone who is grieving or suffering. The following are some sentences to avoid:
- “You’ll get over it.”
- “I’m sure it will be just fine.” (How do they know?)
- “You look awful.” (Wow that really helps!)
- “You look great.” (Implying that the person should also feel great.)
- “Are you over your loss yet?”
- “My uncle had the same disease and died (or lived).”
- “Well, here’s what I think you should do . . .”
- “God doesn’t promise us a rose garden.” (Or other trite sayings)
- “What have you learned from this tragedy?”
- “Well, you know what the Bible says: Forgive 70 times 7.” (or some other pulverizing verse.)
A wise person reminds us: “Reckless words pierce like a sword, but the tongue of the wise brings healing.” Proverbs 12:18
Think before you speak.
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