Dear Amy: I am an atheist and am keeping my spiritual beliefs close to my heart as they would offend most family members and friends who all, to various degrees, identify as believers (Christians o…
The personal phrases you use instead are thoughtful and sincere.
The most important thing is that you care and are offering yourself up as a concerned and supportive witness to someone else’s grief. This — is an extremely powerful expression of your humanity. The family would rather sit around, visit and drink while their children run amok, damaging property, and being out of control.
My husband and I have brought it to the attention of the in-laws, but they shake it off and say I should just join them and let kids be kids.
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