he/she is going to a better place just be strong - 2nd answer: If they tell you the're going to a funeral, they either need support, attention, or they're just making small talk & informing you. If they don't say who the funeral is for, you can sympathetically say, "Aw, who is it for?" and maybe follow up with, "Well, I'm sorry :-/ ." If you know they were close, they might need a hug (depending on the person) and you can say you're sorry during the hug. If you're a guy & this is relationship thing, don't take the physical affection to a sexual level, because this COULD disrespect the other person's feelings & show that you don't care for their feelings.
Well... I suppose it depends what the news is. If someone has died you should say "I'm so sorry! Is there anything I can do?"
I don't believe anyone died...Where did you hear that someone died?
you simply say ''I can't wait to hear from you''
It could mean two things:1:someone you know is desperate for help but wont say itOR2: someone that has died and is calling you for help.
They would say fortify in a military perspective or in a building perspective
You just can't hear what they say.
Well , physically, no they can't hear you from in the grave. If they are in heaven then yeah they can hear you just like Jesus can.
may god grant he/she heven inshallaa.
it makes you hear every word that you say or someone else says
u can say ''yeah. you are right.'' or you can say 'well you heard it'' but say it nicely.
old and/or retired from the military. fought in war.
That means they live in far away place