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Comforting the Worried

The document provides example sentences to say to someone who is worried. These include telling them to stop worrying because it will only make them feel worse, thinking positively instead of worrying, offering to take care of planning or money issues to alleviate their concerns, reassuring them that a test or school acceptance will likely be fine so they shouldn't worry, saying a situation is not as bad as they think or that worrying won't help so a plan is needed instead, and offering hope that things will work out or that there is a reason for what is happening.

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Comforting the Worried

The document provides example sentences to say to someone who is worried. These include telling them to stop worrying because it will only make them feel worse, thinking positively instead of worrying, offering to take care of planning or money issues to alleviate their concerns, reassuring them that a test or school acceptance will likely be fine so they shouldn't worry, saying a situation is not as bad as they think or that worrying won't help so a plan is needed instead, and offering hope that things will work out or that there is a reason for what is happening.

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Being Worried - Talking to a Worried

Person
When someone is worried, here are some sentences you might need to say.

"Stop worrying. It's only making you feel worse."


"You should try to think positive. Worrying is not going to help you."
"Don't worry about the planning. I'll take care of it."
"Don't worry about the money. I already took care of it."

"I'm sure you passed the test. Don't worry about it."
"You had a high GPA and you did well on your test. Don't worry about getting
into school. I'm sure all of them will accept you."

"You're over reacting. The situation is not that bad. I don't think you should be
worried at all."
"Worrying is not going to help your situation. Let's think of a step by step plan
that will help your financial problem."

"The hardest part of your situation is that you can't do anything about it. I hope
everything works out."

"Everything happens for a reason. I'm sure something good will come out of all
this."

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