Some people wear black for a time after the person they lost has gone, some people cry but other people celebrate the life lived by the person they lost (if they lived to a really old age).
I am a girl so I think this answer will help. First, have a talk with her about what she is grieving about so she can let all of her emotions out (this will make her feel better) Second, try to relate with her problem and let her know you are there for her and understand how she's feeling. Third, take her to places so she can get her mind off things and try not to do or say anything to remind her of what ever she was grieving about.
The man was grieving over his wife's death.
A not-so-good way to support a grieving friend is to minimize their feelings or rush them through the grieving process by saying things like "time heals all wounds" or "you should move on." This can make them feel dismissed or isolated in their pain. Instead, it’s more helpful to listen, validate their emotions, and be present without imposing timelines or expectations on their grief.
Coping with a breakup while grieving can be tough, but it's important to take care of yourself. Allow yourself to feel your emotions, seek support from friends and family, consider therapy or counseling, engage in self-care activities, and give yourself time to heal. Remember that it's okay to feel sad and that healing takes time.
Funeral services are too expensive and discourage grieving.
The Grieving Process - 2014 was released on: USA: 7 September 2014
When comforting grieving individuals, avoid minimizing their loss with phrases like "They’re in a better place" or "At least they lived a long life," as these can feel dismissive. Refrain from suggesting how they should feel or move on, such as saying "You need to be strong" or "It’s time to move on." Instead, offer your support and presence, allowing them to express their emotions without judgment. Listening without trying to fix the situation is often the best approach.
He is worried and grieving
The school must legally give a kid a day off school for grieving (if he/she asks for it)
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Lady Montague dies grieving for her son. Her husband informs the Prince of her death in the Tomb Scene.
Because we feel really down and we don't have any self-assessment also we can't decide things that are with a high importance.