There is something about death that leaves us all a bit tongue-tied. We simply can’t summon up the vocabulary to vocalise our thoughts, writes Seema Goswami.
There is something about death that makes us exceedingly uncomfortable. We don’t want to imagine a time when our parents will no longer be around. We don’t want to dwell on the prospect of our own deaths. And we don’t even want to think about the possibility that some of us may survive our own children.
Hug the pain away: If you can’t think of anything appropriate to say, stay silent. It is for times like this that hugs were invented (Photo: iStock)