Social Media and death
I'm curious too because it
I'm curious too because it made me furious when people commented with RIP when I posted that my brother died.
I did appreciate that I could tell so many people of his death since I wasn't sure how many of my acquaintances knew him, but the responses were irritating..I would have much preferred "sorry for your loss"
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I did appreciate that I could tell so many people of his death since I wasn't sure how many of my acquaintances knew him
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Social Media and death
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I have come to understand that as a senior, more of my friends are going to die. I am shocked at how many people younger than me are dying. The other thing that gives me more problems are friends dying and not knowing what to post on Facebook. I see all these people posting "Sorry for your loss". It gets to the point of being cliche. In person, you can just listen and let the other person lead the conversation. If you know them, hugs can be better than any words. But when faced with social media, I get "tongue tied' and freeze at what to say that doesn't make a hurting situation worse. I sometimes wonder how funeral personnel handle it especially when it is someone they know.