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Am I wrong?

My friend loss a family member today and every expressed their I'm sorry for your loss and she responded with this

"swear if I see ONE MORE PERSON say, "I'm sorry for your lost," I'm going to spazz out. LEARN proper grammar you idiots, it's LOSS NOT LOST"

As a Facebook post, I responded and said they didn't have to say it at all be glad

And people are telling I'm wrong for telling someone who just had someone pass away that but what she said was very rude and should be thankful

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Everyone deals with grief in their own way, and that may have been her way of dealing with it without breaking down. While it was impolite of her to do that I'm sure everyone understood that(or if they were upset choose not to express it to her in her time of grief).
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It's simply a sensative time for all involved. As everyone grieves differently and expresses it differently you never know what may get on your nerves or upset you during a time such as this. All things considered i probably would have messaged her privately or not at all about being grateful. Give her a lil leeway during this time..
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