"I'm Fine", is the immediate response from people struggling and needing help. If someone you know tells you that they mean they don't want to talk about it but need you to be there for them. Because depression is most dangerous when you have no support and you are unwilling to ask for help. "F" falling, "I" insecure "N" not good enough "E" empty.
What they say:
Person A : Are you ok?
Person B : I'm Fine.
Person C : Are you sure?
Person B : I said I'm Fine!
What they mean:
Person A : You look sad how do you feel?
Person B : I've been falling lately and have thought about suicide often, help me.
Person C : I'm here for you mate.
Person B : I wish I could speak to you about it.
Girls use this often because they think it's easier to say "I'm fine" then everything that's not. So when a girl reply with "I'm fine" just ask another time if they are sure bc they are probably not fine.
The most told lie in the English language. Used when someone is, in fact, not fine, but drowning in their sadness. They say ‘I’m fine’ because they don’t want to worry anyone with their problems, and it’s easier than explainingwhat’s wrong.
person 1 : how are you, you look upset?
person 2 : oh, I’m fine thanks, just tired person 2 is not fine.
I’m tired - tired of living, tired of fighting, tired of waking up everyday to fight a constant battle going on inside their head.