Slinkyfest2005
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Slinkyfest200515 karma
I imagine many people consider it a frivolous concern, like depression or substance abuse.
Slinkyfest20057 karma
Terrifying in a sense. As an owner of a black thumb the thought of killing the last worldly representative of my loved one alarms me, even as I enjoy the the concept.
Slinkyfest20053 karma
I'll try to keep this perspective in mind next time I talk to someone. It makes sense, and could mean a lot to that individual. I just hope it doesn't backfire, but if so at least I will have a story to tell.
Thank you for your response!
Slinkyfest20052 karma
I work in an industry that deals with many grieving people over the phone.
How would you recommend receiving the news of a spouse or relatives death dropped casually in conversation with little fanfare?
I have always imagined it was simply a matter of time for the shock and loss to catch up to this person, so dead pan are they, but I find it disconcerting none the less.
What I mean is, what would you say to someone who told you their relative had recently died without any emphasis, like commenting on the weather?
Slinkyfest200539 karma
Obviously. You don't just wind up with an ambulatory Ursus lotor Linnaeus translating for you by accident.
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