How do you express worried?

How do you express worried?

10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:

  1. I’m (so) worried about..
  2. I’m afraid…
  3. I can’t help thinking…
  4. I can’t stop thinking about it.
  5. I’ve been worried sick about…
  6. It’s been keeping me awake at night.
  7. I’m scared stiff / to death that…
  8. I’m really nervous.

What does have me worried mean?

used for telling someone that you were worried by something they had said or done, but now you are not.

What is thank you for your concern?

“Thank you for your concern” is an expressive communicative act that conveys a sense of gratefulness towards a hearer or a reader. This is typically used to respond to someone who expresses support and offers kind words.

How do you describe Worry?

Anxiety: a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome. Nervousness: agitated or alarmed; tending to be anxious; highly strung.

What do you say when you are worried about someone?

Often just telling someone else about a problem can make someone feel better. Let them know you’re there to listen. Tell them what you’re worried about. If you think they have been doing things which are unsafe, talk about what you’ve noticed.

How do you respond to being worried about you?

Well you could say thank you for worrying about me but I am fine. How are you? Or if you’re not fine you could say thank you so much for worrying about me. And then explain what is going on with your health or whatever it is that the person is worried about.

How do you show stress in writing?

Showing how their behavior changes through action can help the reader and the characters within the story note the level of stress the character is under. You can also display character stress or anxiousness through dialogue. Perhaps a very talkative character suddenly has very little to say.