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thomas chan
how to respond to "i am dealing with a family emergency"
i said "hope things go well for you"
is it a native way to say it? it's better saying "good luck", isn't it?
what should i say to that person then?
(we are not close)
thanks.
Feb 5, 2017 10:53 AM
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Further to what Andrés has said - which is very good - you can also use the phrase "I wish you and your family the best of luck during this difficult time". It's acceptable to say that.
February 5, 2017
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I would say 'I hope it's not serious'
February 5, 2017
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Hi! I would say something like: I'm truly sorry to hear that, I hope everything turns out alright for you and your family.
February 5, 2017
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