The article offers advice on how to support a grieving friend by sharing what to say—and what to avoid. Key tips include acknowledging the loss with empathy, saying things like “I’m here for you” or “I don’t have the right words,” and sharing memories of the deceased. It advises against using clichés or minimizing phrases like “at least they’re in a better place.” The article also stresses the importance of checking in with your friend over time, as grief continues long after the initial loss.

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