Yes, money is a common gift to give the family of the departed.
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In Japanese culture, sending money to bereaved friends as an expression of sympathy is known as "koden." This practice is rooted in the belief that it helps the family with funeral expenses and supports them during their time of grief. It symbolizes compassion and respect for the deceased, reflecting the communal values of caring for one another in times of loss. Additionally, the act reinforces social bonds and demonstrates one's solidarity with the grieving family.
She's a friend - friends tell each other personal things. Did you know here daughter? Perhaps she thinks you might like to attend the funeral; Perhaps she would like some support and sympathy from you; Perhaps she hopes that you won't accidentally mention her daughter in future conversations; Bereaved people are often very distressed and need all the comfort that friends can provide.
The organization known as 'The Compassionate Friends' assists the bereaved members of a family that has lost a child. It gives emotional support while trying to offer friendship and understanding.
Emotional support from family and friends, self-help groups, and counseling by a mental health professional can help bereaved parents cope with their loss.
When refering to a group of male friends or mixed sex friends the expression is:meine FreundeWhen refering to a group of female friends the expression is:meine Freundinnen
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Honesty may good but it doesn't mean it is always kind. Sympathy is about caring for feelings and agreeing with others on their opinion's so Sympathy isn't all about sucking up to your friends to make them feel better no and they probably no your telling a white lie. so inconclusion Sympathy is better than Honesty because it is about caring, friendship and confidence boosts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Nakama means in Japanese as "Friends" or "Comrades".NAKAMa Japanese word that directly translates friends, comrads or people closer than your family.