How are you feeling (today)?
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used to ask about someone's thoughts or emotions that day
Are you feeling any better?
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used to ask if someone's feelings or well-being has improved
I'm not feeling (very) well.
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means one does not feel good or at ease
I hope you get better soon. / I hope you feel better soon.
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used to wish someone a speedy recovery from an illness or bad situation
Take good care of yourself.
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used to express concern for someone; means you hope they look after themselves despite difficult circumstances
Get well soon!
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used to express hope that someone recovers from an illness
I'm so sorry. / I'm very sorry.
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used to express sympathy for someone's loss or misfortune
I'm so sorry for your loss. / I'm very sorry for your loss.
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said to someone whose relative or close friend has recently died
I can't tell you how sorry I am. / Words can't express how sorry I am.
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used to express strong sympathy for someone who is going through a difficult time, especially the loss of a loved one
I'm (so) sorry to hear that.
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used to express sympathy for someone going through a difficult time; usually said upon first hearing about the sad news
My condolences.
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an expression of sympathy most often used on the occasion of a death
You have my sympathy. / You have my sympathies.
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said to let someone know you share in their pain or sorrow in going through a difficult time
I share your pain.
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used to express sympathy for someone's suffering or sorrow
How are you doing?
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asked to see how someone is feeling, especially if they seem sad or troubled
I'm here if you need me.
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a polite offer to be with someone or help them out in their time of need
Our thoughts are with you.
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used to express sympathy or concern for someone during a difficult time
You are (always) in our prayers.
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an expression of sympathy said to someone in times of hardship
We'll keep you in our prayers. / We'll hold you in our prayers.
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said to let someone know you are thinking about them and wishing them well in their time of difficulty