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iweartoomuchblush t1_ja563lq wrote

OR LPT PART 2: let them express to you how they're feeling. Let that moment be about them, and not switch the conversation to yourself and your feelings

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YellowOnline t1_ja53cfy wrote

God, I hope nobody needs that LPT. That should be obvious for almost everyone bar the biggest narcissists.

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BonnieMSM t1_ja5c191 wrote

Heck, I have heard people then talk about their beloved pet who died.

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YellowOnline t1_ja6xx6p wrote

"Your daughter died? Oh, I'm so sorry. I know how you feel. One day, I overfed my goldfish, and two of them died. Very sad."

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idigthewig34 OP t1_ja53ufv wrote

The words people grapple for when you tell them that something truly horrible has happened will baffle you. You get very used to it.

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sncly t1_ja544tj wrote

I wonder if there’s just some sort of switch in their brains that didn’t get clicked on, like that to them makes perfect sense to be a equal comparison and even when you explain to them, they won’t agree with nor understand.

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keepthetips t1_ja52t07 wrote

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DaRudeabides t1_ja585rl wrote

If my grandparents died in a horrific fight to the death scenario iniated by an aquaintace of someone I know, you can be damn sure that, that someone I know is going to hear about it

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SneakyGunz t1_ja5ssnj wrote

It's natural for people to try to let you know how they "understand" what you're experiencing. It's nearly always a bad idea. Frankly, it's not great listening skills at the very least. At worst, it's just terrible. If you're aware of something going on with someone, just be a shoulder if you can. Don't offer an example of your experience.

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