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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm the poster who said she didn't like "thoughts and prayers." PP nailed it... it's just a platitude. It's a saying that is no longer interesting or original. It's rather empty. I think OP's original words was good. I think it's great that OP was looking for more input. I didn't intend to derail on "thoughts & prayers." Another poster is a cancer survivor and wasn't keen on overuse of courage/strength/bravery. [/quote] We have a close family friend who is terminal, may not make it to Christmas. They actually are religious, as are we. Our note read "You have all of our thoughts and prayers at this time. Much love, Larlo and Larla". In this case, not a platitude. OP, I'm sure whatever you wrote is lovely. [/quote]
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