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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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How do you feel about it?

"I heard about your wife? (she has died) I'm really sorry. How do you feel about it?"

Is the underscored fine in informal conversation?

  

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"I heard about your wife. (No question mark) (she has died) I'm really sorry. How do you feel about it?

  • "I heard about your wife.
  • (No question mark) (she has died) I'm really sorry.
  • How do you feel about it?
  • " <<< This seems like an insensitive and stupid question.
  • Clive n?
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"I heard about your wife. (No question mark)

(she has died) I'm really sorry.

How do you feel about it?" <<< This seems like an insensitive and stupid question.


Clive

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anonymousI'm really sorry

How can you be sorry when you don't know how he feels?

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