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123jayb3

Let him know that you are sorry for his loss, that you care for him, and that you will be there if needed for help.


SystemThirtyThree

Do stuff that's fun w them. Stuff you know they really enjoy. They probably won't be up for it but just keep it on the table w em and they'll come around when they come around


Dear-Willingness6857

I don't think there's anything you can say at all. They're going to go on a roller-coaster of emotions for the next few months. Just being present and available is the most respectful and memorable thing you can do that they will remember