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  2. What Should I Say to Someone Who Is Depressed? - AOL

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    Here, we explain the right words and the wrong words to use when someone confides in you about their struggles with depression. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...

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  4. 10 Things You Should Never Say to a Depressed Person - AOL

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    People often say these quotes to make friends and family feel better, but they are examples of toxic positivity—and can hurt mental health. 10 Things You Should Never Say to a Depressed Person ...

  5. Supportive communication - Wikipedia

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    At times, individuals do not like facing things alone, so they will seek Supportive Communication from family, friends, and other trusted sources. At other times, individuals such as family and friends will offer Supportive Communication to someone they feel is in need of such support. [ 2 ]

  6. Warning signs of suicide - Wikipedia

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    withdrawing from friends, family and prior interests; [3] dramatic change in dress or personal activities; [3] [4] rewriting a will, or farewell letters, or visiting to say goodbye; [3] [4] apologizing to others for various past actions; taking deadly risks such as driving extremely fast or running red lights; [3]

  7. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    "Friending" someone on the platform is the act of sending another user a "friend request" on Facebook. The two people are Facebook friends once the receiving party accepts the friend request. In addition to accepting the request, the user has the option of declining the friend request or hiding it using the "Not Now" feature. Deleting a friend ...

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  9. Arbitrary inference - Wikipedia

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    In media, using an arbitrary inference is a common hyperbolic way to express oneself, especially when feeling more anxious or depressed. A person may receive requests to spend time with someone else, and in this state, they may assume it is because something is wanted, that they are going to be used.