catuchaljean1623
catuchaljean1623
27.06.2019 • 
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Read the vignette below, and provide your best advice to the person whose experience is being described. recently, my friend, josh (who is a caucasian male), went to the funeral of a classmate's mother. at the service, he noticed that everyone at the funeral was also caucasian, expect for one solitary polynesian woman. the woman wan not interacting with the rest of the mourners, but she was clearly distraught and saddened by this passing. josh cared for his friend's mother as a "second mom", and he is concerned about his friend's family and friends. seeing the lone polynesian woman, josh wants to reach out in friendship and comfort, but does not know how to approach this person, whom he does not know and who appears to be unknown to the rest of the mourners. do you believe josh should speak to the woman? if so, how might he approach her gently, to show his support, friendship, and love for their mutual loved one, and his understanding of the sadness they both share?

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