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I've had my share of ups-and-downs (don't we all) and I'm more than willing enough to help those that ask.
In fair warning: I won't give answers that are "gusshied with sprinkles on top" (or whatever things that that line follows). I will be blunt if the situation calls for it...either you take the honest words or brush it off and go search for a lie~ all in all, it's entirely your choice.
Advice is simply there for people to brood and consider over, not a forceful act.
So feel free to ask me whatever you wish to be answered and the advice shall slide over these keyboards~ ^-^
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My cousin's grandpa just died. :(
I'm really close to my cousin, but I don't really know what to do or say to her cause I've never really had someone close to me die.
I was wondering what I should do?
I don't want to seem like a heartless person and I don't want to say the wrong thing and make her feel bad...
All advice is appreciated.
Thanks
I'm very sorry for your cousin's loss. It's great that you're trying to find ways to bring a smile on her face.
Don't worry too much about what to do or say to her, just give her comfort and laughter! You know, just like an ordinary fun day. This doesn't mean that she'll completely forget her loss but more of a feeling of hope that her grandpa is in a better place now and that he's always with her forever.
I hoped this help and I wish for the best for your cousin! =3
(Rating: 5) Thank you, I really appreciate it. :)