Concerned Sentences, Vol. 13
(Concerned sentences from various sources. Adjust phrasing where needed)
"I'm worried about you. I think you might need some help."
"You seem happy. You never seem happy."
"You've been through something unimaginable, after which a period of adjustment is to be expected. But this? This is chaos."
"When was the last time you did something just for you?"
"You know we're going to have to talk about it sooner or later?"
"What's wrong? You look different. You look lifeless."
"Why can't you let yourself be happy?"
"I've been letting it go so far, but if the idea is to drink more and more until I say something, I am hereby officially saying I wish you would stop drinking!"
"Let's not pretend it's been a normal day."
"I need you to pull yourself together. Can you do that?"
"What's the matter with you? Are you not used to positive attention?"
"This is so unnecessary. Just talk to me."
"Why are you acting weird?"
"Your eyes... They've seen things."
"You have to forgive yourself. That's how healing begins."
"This is going to sound weird, but you seem quiet today."
"You're agitated. Do you need a cup of tea?"
"Sometimes I look at you and I don't recognise the man looking back at me."
"Let me be here for you. Please?"
"I'm sensing you've done things today you wish you could amend."
"Why are you so hesitant to discuss this?"
"I asked you about your family and you changed the subject."
"Should I be worried about you?"
"Are you having a hard time focusing on what I'm saying?"
"You've locked yourself away out here. It's not healthy."