I think my great-grandfather is going to die tonight. How do I fake sympathy?
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>>17119742
if you guys weren't particularly close, i think it'll be ok to just appear glum to fit in the funeral's atmosphere. maybe tell closer family members generic stuff like "he's in a better place now" if they ask for your emotional support or something.
just be polite. no one is expecting you to trip over your shoes, bawling your eyes out for someone you didn't know too well.
You need to fake going to the bathroom and vigorously cut onions. I guarantee that it works.
>>17119754
Alright, thanks.
I have no idea.
But that's your great grand father. He's family. Your family. You can't just watch him leave your life without even caring
If you have basic empathy, you should have no trouble. Everyone there will be sad, you should feel sad too, or at least glum and low