It's not rude to be upbeat.
You can be you, OK?
If you make an offer to be there for us,
clearly state what you can and can't do.
I have told people,
"Hey, call or text any time,
but I might not be able
to get back to you that same day."
It's totally cool to not make an offer,
or to make a narrow offer
with really clear boundaries around it.
Give us a sense of control.
Like, get our consent.
I have a friend who, a while back,
when I was having a depressive episode,
reached out and said,
"Hey, I want to check in with you.
Can I call you every day?
Maybe text you every day
and call later in the week?
What works for you?"
By getting my permission,
she earned my complete confidence
and remains one of my best friends today.
And my last suggestion is:
interact about not depression,
aka, normal stuff.
I have a friend who,
when people were worried about him,
they would call and ask
if he wanted to go shopping
or help them clean out their garage.
Your depressed friends
could be a good source of free labor --