Funerals are sacred spaces of raw grief—where well-meaning words can unintentionally wound. In our rush to “fix” pain, we often say things that minimize, compare, or spiritualize someone’s loss. Here’s what not to say—and how to offer true comfort.
🚫 The 4 Phrases to Avoid (And Why They Hurt)
1. “They’re in a better place.”
- Why it stings: Implies their earthly life was “worse,” dismissing the mourner’s longing to have their loved one here.
- What to say instead: