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When someone says "I'm sorry to hear that," it's often an expression of sympathy or empathy for something negative or difficult that you've shared. Here are a few possible responses:

  1. "Thank you for your kind words." This response acknowledges their sympathy and shows appreciation for their concern.

  2. "I appreciate your support." This reply conveys gratitude for their expression of empathy, indicating that you value their understanding.

  3. "It means a lot to me that you care." This response acknowledges their concern and lets them know that their empathy has touched you.

  4. "I'm grateful for your condolences." This reply is appropriate when someone expresses sympathy for a loss or a challenging situation, indicating your appreciation for their condolences.

  5. "I'm working through it, but I appreciate your thoughtfulness." This response acknowledges their sympathy while also indicating that you're actively dealing with the situation, providing an update on your progress.

Remember, the specific answer depends on the context and the nature of the situation. Choose a response that feels authentic to you and accurately reflects your feelings.

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