So be it. Tell me when you're "there."Maybe you weren't there at the end when they didn't know what was happening and you had to pull the plug. What's ridiculous is that you are not listening.Seriously. Very seriously. Not at the end.Yes, it is nice that they care, but it's like bringing up the death of your child. Sometimes just saying "I'm sorry" works best/
Seriously? Give me a break. Be thankful that people are asking and care. That's how I would feel. That it was nice gesture.
There is absolutely NOTHING wrong with asking a person how their loved one is doing. I don't know why you would think there is. That is ridiculous.
What are you talking about? We are talking about asking a person how their loved one is doing. There is nothing "offensive" about that. If you are offended by someone innocently asking how your loved one is doing, then I think the problem is with you, TBH.