You say the same as you would to anyone. If a person has had a tough life, I'm sure that cheerful subject matter is always welcome. If all the person wants to talk about is their tough life, just be patient and let them talk. You only need to say something if asked. Don't forget, about half the people you will meet in your life will have had a 'tough' life, you just won't be aware of it.
You can let them know you sincerely care, and offer to be there for them if they need anything, whether it's errands, cleaning, etc., or just someone to talk to. For example:
"I'm so sorry you are going through such a difficult time, and if there is anything at all that I can do for you, please, just let me know. And if you simply want someone to talk to, call me anytime you want, day or night. I'm keeping you in my prayers (or thoughts)."
Life has been tough. Because it is a singular noun, which accordingly requires a singular verb.
That's tough to say. An average life span after diagnosis would be about 10-20 years.
Yes, it is correct to say that something impacted someone's life. When you say "impacted on someone's life," you are emphasizing the effect that something had on that person's life.
It's not really correct to use the plural 'their' when you mean the singular 'his' or 'hers'. However, English does not, unfortunately, have a singular possessive pronoun for someone whose gender is not known. So 'their' is used to get round the problem. Someone needs to coin a suitable word. I'm surprised they haven't already.
When you say to someone Nikola Tesla they'll say "whose that?" if you say to someone Ben Franklon they'll say " oh yah he had a kite and a key and discovered electricity was in lightning"
Simply say: life's fine
just to please her the more praise she get the more her mind thinks she is tough until the wrong place the wrong time and she get beaten to a pulp all because the guy said she tough
If you see a cake and you want to know whose cake it is, you would say, "Whose cake is this?" If someone brings a cake as a present for someone else, and you want to know whom it's for, you can casually ask, "Who is it for?" Or you can ask very formally, "For whom is this cake?" "Whose cake is this for" doesn't make sense.
You say : Do you have a life ? And smile or if youre texting put a :) or ;).
it was normal.But she was the school's mascot and everybody made fun of her and bullied her so i might say a tough but good life
Say; It's to grow up, find your love and then to spend the rest of your life with them.
tell them to just pray or try telling them through their minds and if they don't want to do that they can just say happy mothers day to any women in his or her life :)