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When other person bursts into tears, it is natural for us to react with, “don’t cry”, “you’ll feel better”, or “cheer up”. However, this is counter-intuitive, and might instead come across as trying to trivialize what the other person is feeling. We always say cheer up to them but it doesnt always help.
Avoid comparing your past experience with theirs, but focus on the other person’s story.For example we say "Ako nga noon ganto ganon..." thats wrong.
Instead, say something like "it's ok to cry", "We get challenged sometimes,you have to be brave enough for yourself" and ofc the assurance "I am here for you"
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