Yes, the customary words do feel inadequate when one says them, but enough fumbling with other words that also feel inadequate eventually reveals why the customary words are what they are.
And believe it or not, hearing those words matters ... depending on the speaker and tone of voice, all the "there are no right words" thoughts come through as implied.
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Yes, the customary words do feel inadequate when one says them, but enough fumbling with other words that also feel inadequate eventually reveals why the customary words are what they are.
And believe it or not, hearing those words matters ... depending on the speaker and tone of voice, all the "there are no right words" thoughts come through as implied.
So thanks.