to ease of the grief or distress of some one or to give solace or consolation to some one who was disturbed, what is the better/formal/polite way to ask if he is fine now
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1. Show your sympathy by mentioning the cause of their grief: I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm so sorry for your recent distress.
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Show your sympathy by mentioning the cause of their grief: I'm so sorry for your loss.
I'm so sorry for your recent distress.
I apologize if I have upset you.
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Then ask for their present state. How are you now? are you back to your work? As you were disturbed last day, how are you feeling now ? are you back to your work. or please give more example or rephrase the sentences in better and in more formal/polite way
I have been concerned about you since I found out you were upset the other day. How are you doing now? Are you back to your normal activities? Have you returned to work?