18 Reassuring Expressions to Comfort Someone in English
Welcome to Hello English! Sometimes, the most powerful thing you can say isn’t advice—it’s comfort. Knowing how to reassure someone in English shows empathy, builds trust, and strengthens relationships.

In this lesson, you’ll learn 18 natural reassuring expressions in English—from gentle phrases like “It’s okay” to supportive statements like “You’ve got this.” Use them to comfort friends, family, coworkers, or even yourself.
Gentle Reassurance (Calm & Kind)
- It’s okay.
- Don’t worry.
- Everything will be fine.
- You’re going to be alright.
- Take a deep breath.
- This will pass.
Example:
Friend: “I’m so nervous about my presentation!”
You: “Don’t worry. You’ve prepared well. Everything will be fine.”
Encouraging Support (Build Confidence)
- You’ve got this!
- I believe in you.
- You’re doing great.
- Keep going—you’re almost there.
- You’re stronger than you think.
- This is just a small setback.
Example:
Colleague: “I failed the first part of the test.”
You: “You’re stronger than you think. Keep going—you’ve got this!”
Empathetic Phrases (Show You Care)
- I’m here for you.
- You’re not alone.
- I understand how you feel.
- That sounds really hard.
- Take all the time you need.
- Let me know if you need anything.
Important: Avoid saying “I know exactly how you feel”—it can sound dismissive. Instead, say “I can only imagine how hard this is.”
When to Use These
• A friend is stressed
• Someone makes a mistake
• A loved one is sad or anxious
• A coworker is overwhelmed
• You want to show kindness
Practice Tip
Next time someone shares a problem, try using one phrase from each group. Notice how it changes the conversation!
Now you’re ready to offer real comfort in English—with kindness, empathy, and confidence. Bookmark this guide, or try our interactive quiz to practice these reassuring phrases.
You’ve got this—and so do they. 💙

