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hellywelly4 | 13:52 Thu 14th Mar 2013 | ChatterBank
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I have never heard this phrase until the last few months - they say it on American programmes - The Mentalist is one.
Where has it come from? I must confess I don't like it very much.
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Where have you been..common expression forever...
I think it's been standard English for years.
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Thanks, but I have never heard it. When my husband died, no-one said it. Must be me then.
Personally, I think this phrase conveys what you want to say quite adequately. Always hard to know what to say at a bereavement.
It's something I say and tend to write in condolence cards. I think it's quite nice, as the person is thinking of you rather than just the deceased. We all know how it feels when you lose a loved one.
I remember Mel Brookes on Parkinson. He said, "People were saying to me, 'sorry to hear you lost your father' I said I didn't lose him, he died!"
It's an emotional loss. I say it often, too often:-(

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