Hmm, people shouldnt expect to know what to say to someone who has recently lost someone if they dont know how it feels themselves. And contrary to what people have said "Time heals all wounds" does not apply to death because it doesnt, its not a cut or a scrape... something is literally missing from your life now and you cant get it back, you just learn to go on without it but you dont feel the same ever again.
But yeah, people take death differently. I never used to cry but when my father died I started crying randomely for seemingly no reason at all, I would be playing a game and I would just start crying or on the bus... obviously its more embarrassing in public but anyway.
I found most people didnt know what to say and rather than say anything just sort of avoided me for a while, death makes people uncomfortable but try to avoid it. The last thing your friend needs is to feel like no one is there for him, just because you are feeling a bit off doesnt mean you can skip out on your responsibilities as a friend. Now isnt about your feelings, its about the feelings of those closest to the departed.
But yeah, people take death differently. I never used to cry but when my father died I started crying randomely for seemingly no reason at all, I would be playing a game and I would just start crying or on the bus... obviously its more embarrassing in public but anyway.
I found most people didnt know what to say and rather than say anything just sort of avoided me for a while, death makes people uncomfortable but try to avoid it. The last thing your friend needs is to feel like no one is there for him, just because you are feeling a bit off doesnt mean you can skip out on your responsibilities as a friend. Now isnt about your feelings, its about the feelings of those closest to the departed.