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[quote=Anonymous]For what its worth, some people are not sincere with their condolences. Sure they see your post and if they respond, they may be doing so just to do it and move on about their day. Dont be quick to give so much credit to the posters who sent thoughts to you based on this premise. The so-called person who you are keeping score on may not want to come across as phony and in turn doesnt say much, except to "like" your comment. I am a frequent poster and depending on the person, will send a personal note as oppose to just saying "sorry for you loss", cause I want them to know my thoughts are sincere. I feel bad whoever it is and depending how much I know them, I will just "like" it rather than be some lazy and phony person giving a generic comment. In the end, I wouldnt put so much on this. You are grieving and worried about likes and comments on social media. Put it in that perspective and move on. Some people dont view social media as a platform to share such information, no matter how much they do share and you think that means they would make the same post if they lost a parent, or loved one. [/quote]
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